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My review of Garry Disher's latest novel - Sanctuary went live this morning at Newtown Review of Books:

https://newtownreviewofbooks.com.au/garry-disher-sanctuary-reviewed-by-karen-chisholm/

"A new crime novel by Garry Disher is always exciting. In Sanctuary, he introduces a new protagonist: a female lone wolf."

Out now from Text Publishing.




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    AustCrime update for week ending 22nd March - in which rather a lot of / New Zealand arrived, some reviews were written (), and some books were read.

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/blog/updates-week-ending-22nd-march


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    Review of The Beacon by P.A. Thomas just posted:

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/beacon-pa-thomas

    There's potential here for the start of a very interesting new series - Jack Harris has all the makings of a very good investigative reporter, and Caitlin O'Shaughnessy would be a very able partner in pursuit.




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    Just posted - review of Deep in the Forest by Erina Reddan.

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/deep-forest-erina-reddan

    ... there have been quite a few crime fiction books recently that delve into the world of cults, the people that get caught in them, and those trying to get them out. DEEP IN THE FOREST is a slightly different twist on that.




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    My Review of Home Before Night by J.P. Pomare has just been posted at:

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/home-night-jp-pomare

    Above all else, Pomare knows how to write tension, misdirection, pace and threat.





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    Update on the erratic bouts of activity on Austcrime week ending 15th March

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/blog/updates-week-ending-15th-march




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    An outstanding debut novel back in 2022 (good grief has it really taken this long to post this ...), it's very very hard to look past an Australian rural noir novel called DIRT TOWN.

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/dirt-town-hayley-scrivenor




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    Just posted - review of Halfway House by Helen FitzGerald:

    Helen FitzGerald is one of those authors who really knows how to write engaging and very offputting central characters that you care about, despite their obvious failings, flaws, and downright stupidity from time to time.

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/halfway-house-helen-fitzgerald




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    Last week, reading wise, was a bit of a blow out. Unless you include the bushfire preparedness project plan - which was read a LOT.

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/blog/updates-week-ending-1st-march

    But I did manage to review a couple of books, and nearly made it to the end of an book, and next weekend we're expecting another stinker of a day (and it hasn't rained much here for months so.. fires).




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    Posted yesterday - my review of To the River by Vikki Wakefield:

    An interesting combination of a psychological thriller, with a couple of flawed, but engaging and very sympathethic central female characters, TO THE RIVER ticks many required boxes but does so in a unique form.

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/river-vikki-wakefield






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    My review of The Berlin Traitor by AW Hammond was posted this morning at Newtown Review of Books:

    https://newtownreviewofbooks.com.au/aw-hammond-the-berlin-traitor-reviewed-by-karen-chisholm

    It’s July 1945, and the war in Europe is finally over. Auguste Duchene has survived, but the past will not let go.




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    My review of The Concierge by Abby Corson has just been posted.

    It's often tricky to pull off [a] close in, self-involved voice, yet THE CONCIERGE does it with just enough doubt to make it very engaging, and dare I say, most unusual crime fiction undertaking.

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/concierge-abby-corson




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    Just posted, review of The Good Dog by Simon Rowell:

    If you're new to this series, read them all, you won't regret it. If you're champing at the bit for this latest instalment, it's due out today (30th January, 2024). As with all of them so far, this means the wait for the next outing has commenced.

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/good-dog-simon-rowell





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    Bit of a quietish week on AustCrime last week - desperately ill dog meant distracted (she's recovering).

    https://www.austcrimefiction.org/blog/updates-week-ending-26th-january-2024

    Latest reviews, reading, next up and what got added to the piles.






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