CTG Reviews: Entry Island by Peter May
Entry Island cover image What the blurb says: “Detective Sime MacKenzie’s life in Montreal is one of loneliness and regret. And so when he is assigned to a seemingly open-and-shut murder case on a...
View ArticleCTG Reviews: SACRIFICE by Max Kinnings
Sacrifice cover image What the blurb says: “Disgraced hedge fund manager Graham Poynter hides shamefully in his Belgravia mansion. He lied, he cheated and he stole but the police and legal authorities...
View ArticleCTG Reviews: DEAD GONE by Luca Veste
DEAD GONE cover image What the blurb says: “The young girl you have found isn’t the first experiment I’ve carried out. She won’t be the last. A serial killer is stalking the streets of Liverpool,...
View ArticleCTG Reviews: The Beauty of Murder by A K Benedict
The Beauty of Murder paperback cover image What the blurb says: “Stephen Killigan has been cold since the day he came to Cambridge as a senior lecturer. Something about the seven hundred years of...
View ArticleCTG Reviews: Dead Man’s Gift (Parts 1 and 2) by Simon Kernick
Dead Man’s Gift cover image Part 1: Yesterday What the blurb says: “MP Tim Horton arrives home to find his seven year old son has been abducted by a ruthless gang of kidnappers. All they have left...
View ArticleGuest Post: Talking about Locations – author Neely Tucker on the places...
Author Neely Tucker (Photo by Bill O’Leary/The Washington Post) Today crime writer Neely Tucker is taking the reins of the CTG blog to talk about the real life places, and events, that have inspired...
View Article#CrimeWritersInCafesProcrastinating – Howard Linskey reveals his...
Today is the first of a new regular feature – Crime Writers In Cafes Procrastinating! As the title suggests, it’s all about the lengths writers go to procrastinate when they should be writing, and how...
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