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9 Sep 2014: Laura Thompson: The first posthumous Hercule Poirot mystery impresses with its intricacy, but lacks the sublime simplicity at the heart of Agatha Christie's original novels
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6 Sep 2014:
French's latest novel, set among feuding schoolgirl cliques, combines intricate plotting and psychological depth, says Laura Wilson
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4 Sep 2014:
Jay Parini: This pulp novel, rushed out under a pseudonym in 1953 and picked up for rerelease in 2015, is a third-rate work that my friend Gore would have preferred to languish in obscurity
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31 Aug 2014:
Niall Leonard shares some chilling writer's tips for wannabe crime writers. The devil is in the detail…
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24 Aug 2014: The award-winning crime novelist talks to Stephanie Merritt about why she switched careers and what attracts her about murder mysteries
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24 Aug 2014: Chelsea Cain's compelling new heroine Kick is complex and clever with a chilling back story, writes Alison Flood
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13 Aug 2014:
From Robert Bloch's Psycho to Chekhov's Lady With the Dog, Mark Watson explores the magnetism of hotels for novelists
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10 Aug 2014:
Tim Maby: Wily but decent, this detective is more concerned with the human characters around him than simple crime-solving
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1 Aug 2014:
A shocking tragedy in an otherwise idyllic childhood summer comes back to haunt its sole survivor in adulthood – all the ingredients for a tense thriller that's perfect holiday reading
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