The Paris Ripper
The first Chief Inspector Belmont mystery.
Slick and evocative, The Paris Ripper is a period thriller of the highest calibre.
Eva Dolan, author of After You Die and Tell No TalesTough, robust and authentic, the streets of 1930’s Paris are masterfully evoked in this first outing for Chief Inspector Belmont. With a killer who needs stopping, it’s chilling, tense and dangerous, and marks the start of an exciting new series.
NICK QUANTRILL, author of the Joe Geraghty seriesA gruesome murder starts a labyrinthine investigation that digs below Paris' glittery surface and unearths the city's dark underbelly. The Paris Ripper is a vivid and gripping slice of historical crime fiction.
PAUL D. BRAZILL, author of Cold London Blues and Kill Me Quick!Shotgun Honey Presents: Locked and Loaded: Volume 3 (Both Barrels)
Salazar
Superbly evoking the atmosphere of 1930s Paris, Salazar is a taut and an engaging mystery novel from a great new writer. Lynch has created a classic anti-hero. Still carrying the scars of war, he’s the kind of man driven to do the right thing, regardless of the cost to himself in this engrossing debut novel”
Nick Quantrill, author of Broken Dreams and The Late Greats.Salazar combines the appeal of a colourful and fresh lead character with an intriguing Parisian setting at a fascinating moment in time. A promising debut.
Chris Ewan, author of Safe House.An absorbing twist on the familiar PI story...This is Paris-Noir in the 1930s.
Gary Corby, author of The Pericles Commission and Sacred Games.In his novel Salazar, Lynch gives us a witty, melancholy hero, a former soldier now trying to make a go of his new life as a private detective.
Heath Lowrance, author of The Bastard Hand and The City of Heretics-
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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Review: The Bastard Hand, Heath Lowrance
This is a seedy, dirty, book with enough bastards to populate a small town – which they do, Cuba Landing. Heath Lowrance gets disconcertedly into the mind of Charles Wesley, the mentally ill narrator, and takes us to some dark … Continue reading
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Review: The Coffin Trail, Martin Edwards
This book was selected for the Isle of Man Crime Book Club read. I always feel I read the book s for this more harshly than I would if it were a book I’d selected myself. I had been thinking … Continue reading
Posted in British Crime, Cozy, Isle of Man Crime Book Club, Martin Edwards
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