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Book World: Five thrillers to read now - and soon

Book World: Five thrillers to read now - and soon Richard Lipez, The Washington Post March 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The Postscript Murders/The Cook of the Halcyon/Dark SkyHoughton Mifflin Harcourt/Penguin Books/G.P. Putnam s Sons/Handout Spring is in the air - and so is intrigue and mayhem - in five first-rate new mysteries and thrillers out this month and next. These twisty, smartly told tales will help put the long, dark winter behind you. - The Cook of the Halcyon, by Andrea Camilleri Before he died in 2019 at age 93, novelist and film director Andrea Camilleri wrote in an author s note that he had adapted the 27th Inspector Salvo Montalbano mystery from an unproduced screenplay. That novel, The Cook of the Halcyon, despite a bloody shootout in the final chapters, is more Buster Keaton than Quentin Tarantino. What makes it especially worth reading - and essential for fans of the series - is the chance to watch the Sicilian next-meal-obsessed, endearingly cranky Mon

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The best crime fiction of 2020: Liz Moore, Jane Casey, Scott Turow and more

The best crime fiction of 2020: Liz Moore, Jane Casey, Scott Turow and more Declan Burke and Declan Hughes, our crime-writing specialists, share their picks of the year Tue, Dec 22, 2020, 06:00 Declan Burke and Declan Hughes Liz Moore, author of Long Bright River. A strong year for Irish crime fiction opened with Nicola White’s A Famished Heart (Viper), in which religious martyrdom provides the motive for a suspicious death. Malachi O’Doherty’s debut Terry Brankin Has a Gun (Merrion Press) was an impressive addition to the post-Troubles canon of crime writing while Arlene Hunt’s No Escape (Hachette Ireland) delivered a pulsating thriller set in gangland Dublin.

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