{Inspector Wexford, September in the U.S.}
{Simon Serrailler, November}
{Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James, February}
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4 comments:
I don't know why there is such a gap between the UK and US releases of the new Deborah Crombie. I'm already tempted to buy the UK edition, but I feel like I need to support the US edition.
I love all these series & I'm looking forward to reading them all even though I seem to be stuck in the 19th century at the moment & not in the mood to read anything modern. I hope my mood changes before I get my hands on these goodies. Eurocrime is an excellent site for forthcoming releases, there's a good blog too.
Eurocrime...sounds like all the Europeans are involved in something dangerous! But, I like the idea. There's nothing like a good crime/psychological thriller especially from the other side of the pond.
Great stuff! And right there with you about the new Rendell and crazy excited about upcoming Laurie King too. Just addicted to her Russell and Holmes books!
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