It is time for another highly anticipated Blog Carnival. It is my hope that the blog carnival gives ideas for crime fiction so readers may try authors they might not otherwise. Below is the line-up. Click on the title or author's name to go to that link - even if there is no typical underline.
Police Procedural & PI Book Reviews
MYSTERIES in PARADISE reviewed The Rule Book by Rob Kitchin. This was a very ambitious first novel. So much action occurs in just 12 days, so much blood is shed, and from a writer's point of view, so many threads to be tracked, so many characters to be fleshed out. And for me, this is the best novel I've read so far this year.
MYSTERIES in PARADISE reviewed Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny. This is #6 in a wonderful series by an accomplished Canadian crime fiction author. Try to read them in order so that the scenarios grow around you.
Amateur Sleuth book Review
MYSTERIES in PARADISE reviewed The Rule Book by Rob Kitchin. This was a very ambitious first novel. So much action occurs in just 12 days, so much blood is shed, and from a writer's point of view, so many threads to be tracked, so many characters to be fleshed out. And for me, this is the best novel I've read so far this year.
MYSTERIES in PARADISE reviewed Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny. This is #6 in a wonderful series by an accomplished Canadian crime fiction author. Try to read them in order so that the scenarios grow around you.
Amateur Sleuth book Review
Books from the Addict reviewed Deck the Halls by Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark.
Mystery Page Turners reviewed The Three Coffins by John Dickson Carr
Cozy Mystery Book Review
Cheeky Reads reviewed Buffalo West Wing By Julie Hyzy.
I'm Booking It reviewed To Have and to Kill by Mary Jane Clark
I'm Booking It reviewed To Have and to Kill by Mary Jane Clark
Thriller/Suspense Fiction Book Review
Books You'll Love from Books We Love reviewed Mardi Gravestone and No Rain, No Rainbows
The Book Roster reviewed The Creed of Violence by Boston Teran. The two main characters are a detective and a killer, though their roles are not as straightforward as that.
The Book Frog reviewed The Tangent Objective by Lawrence Sanders
The Dusty Bookshelf reviewed What the Night Knows. Is he simply paranoid, bordering on delusional, or is evil really slipping in with the intention of ruining his life and claiming the one victim that got away all those years ago?
The Book Frog reviewed The Eiger Sanction by Trevanian. Trevanian's great spy spoof is as action packed, intelligent, and fun to read today as it was when it was first published, nearly forty years ago. Find a copy and read it!
Author Interview
Video interview with Elaine Viets
Author Interview
Video interview with Elaine Viets
Writing American Crime Fiction in the Wake of Stieg Larsson.
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1 comments:
Hello there.
The links are missing from the first two reviews from MiP
They are
http://paradise-mysteries.blogspot.com/2011/01/review-rule-book-rob-kitchin.html
and
http://paradise-mysteries.blogspot.com/2011/02/review-bury-your-dead-louise-penny.html
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