Agreed, this really is a classic of the genre. Read it as a schoolboy and still enjoy going back to it. Good film of it, too, starring Alastair Simπ
Crimesquad reviewer Jim is a huge fan of Georges Simenon and this latest re-issue of 'The People Opposite' from @PenguinUKBooks did not disappoint. '...a well-written, political book that cries out to be read.' https://t.co/koFLyBN0CI
I have completed the Ripliad with 'Ripley Under Water'. Filled with quirky characters and humour. Can Highsmith's anti-hero get out of another scrape by the skin of his teeth? Review now on Crimesquad. @BloomsburyBooks https://t.co/BQtMWI7IPO
Another leisurely stroll through the Oxford Streets with Morse and Lewis as I re-read these classics, I have reviewed 'The Riddle of the Third Mile' by Colin Dexter. A convoluted case with Dexter's usual flair for academia and humour. @panmacmillan https://t.co/PsbO4bSlB6
New Crimesquad review for Cynthia Harrod-Eagles from reviewer Jim who writes that 'Headlong' was an extremely addictive read.' Check out this Bill Slider case. @severnhouse https://t.co/6fVdpiTiJU
Read great Crimesquad review from @sheilab10 on 'She and I' from Hannah King. 'Hannah King is an author to watch out for.' claims Sheila. A new author to add to your crime fiction list! @BloomsburyRaven https://t.co/ZQVX915t82
Great review on Crimesquad from @MichaelHWood for 'No Place To Run' by @mredwards - '...Edwards has become one of the leading forces in crime fiction today.' Read his latest to find out why... A cracking read. @AmazonPub https://t.co/Dj8XAJEsZN
Five spyglasses from @MichaelHWood for 'The Empty Room' by @BrianMcGilloway - '...a powerful, raw and emotional psychological thriller...' Check out review on Crimesquad. @littlebrown https://t.co/L8f61bCHBU
Crimesquad features 'Green For Danger' by Christianna Brand from the @BL_Publishing Classic Crime series. Written during WWII, Brand gives a snapshot of Britain under siege - and murder in the mix. A true classic back in print. @medwardsbooks https://t.co/YKC7wllXE4
Thanks so much, Chris. Blackstone Fell is coming up shortly - still the north of England, but Rachel Savernake this timeπA novel that was a lot of fun to write, locked room puzzle and all...
Review of 'The Crooked Shore' @medwardsbooks - another labyrinthine case in the Lake District landscape for Hannah and Daniel. Rocketed through this great book. Also on Crimesquad Summer Top Ten as I loved it so much. Check out my review. @AllisonandBusby https://t.co/gLLFQVoFEZ