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JILL JOHNSON Devil’s Breath. Reviewed by Karen Chisholm

JILL JOHNSON Devil’s Breath. Reviewed by Karen Chisholm

by NRB | 7 May 2024 | Crime Scene, Fiction | 0 comments

Devil’s Breath is the first novel in a new crime series built around a neurodivergent professor of botanical toxicology, Eustacia Rose. Eustacia Rose is currently ‘separated’ from her position at a university, disgraced after an incident in her laboratory. She...
BM CARROLL One of Us is Missing. Reviewed by Karen Chisholm

BM CARROLL One of Us is Missing. Reviewed by Karen Chisholm

by NRB | 30 Apr 2024 | Crime Scene, Fiction | 0 comments

In BM Carroll’s latest crime novel, one family’s celebration turns to disaster as a teenager disappears amid a crowd of concert-goers. The Sullivan family feels like a loving unit, perhaps because Rachel’s brush with breast cancer made them closer, more...
NGAIO MARSH and STELLA DUFFY Money in the Morgue: The new Inspector Alleyn mystery. Reviewed by Karen Chisholm

NGAIO MARSH and STELLA DUFFY Money in the Morgue: The new Inspector Alleyn mystery. Reviewed by Karen Chisholm

by NRB | 30 Apr 2019 | Crime Scene, Fiction | 0 comments

It’s 84 years since Dame Ngaio Marsh published the first Roderick Alleyn novel. Now he’s back, in a crime novel outlined by Marsh during the Second World War and completed by Stella Duffy in 2018. Dame Ngaio Marsh was a New Zealand crime writer and theatre...
             

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