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Category: Polygon Books

Interview: Denzil Meyrick

May 25, 2023May 23, 2023 ~ crimebookgirl ~ 2 Comments

The Five By Five Interview with Denzil Meyrick “Five By Five?” Um, well… I wanted a name for this (hopefully regular) feature, and as well as being a big crime fiction fan I am also a big Buffy The Vampire Slayer fan, with a soft spot for “rogue slayer” Faith, who uses the phrase constantly … Continue reading Interview: Denzil Meyrick

Review: Rizzio

February 23, 2023February 22, 2023 ~ crimebookgirl ~ 3 Comments

Denise Mina - Rizzio Published by Polygon Books, paperback £7.99, also available in ebook and audio book. I received a copy of the hardback edition from the publisher for review purposes. You can buy the book/ebook direct from the publisher at: birlinn.co.uk First, the official blurb: It's Saturday evening, 9 March 1566, and Mary, Queen of Scots, … Continue reading Review: Rizzio

Review: Where Demons Hide

July 14, 2022July 6, 2022 ~ crimebookgirl ~ Leave a comment

Douglas Skelton - Where Demons Hide Author Douglas Skelton Published by Polygon Books, paperback £8.99. It is also now available in ebook, and an audiobook is scheduled to arrive in August. I received a proof copy of the novel from the publisher for review purposes. You can read my reviews of the previous novels in the … Continue reading Review: Where Demons Hide

Interview: Morgan Cry

June 1, 2022May 25, 2022 ~ crimebookgirl ~ 2 Comments

The Five By Five Interview with Gordon Brown aka Morgan Cry Authors Gordon Brown and Morgan Cry “Five By Five?” Um, well… I wanted a name for this (hopefully regular) feature, and as well as being a big crime fiction fan I am also a big Buffy The Vampire Slayer fan, with a soft spot … Continue reading Interview: Morgan Cry

Review: A Rattle Of Bones

March 23, 2022March 22, 2022 ~ crimebookgirl ~ 1 Comment

Douglas Skelton - A Rattle Of Bones Author Douglas Skelton Published by Polygon Books, paperback £8.99, also available in ebook. I received a proof copy of the novel from the publisher for review purposes. First, the official blurb: In 1752, Seamus a’Ghlynne - James of the Glen - was executed for the murder of government man Colin … Continue reading Review: A Rattle Of Bones

Interview: Douglas Skelton

August 5, 2021August 3, 2021 ~ crimebookgirl ~ 3 Comments

The Five By Five Interview with Douglas Skelton Author Douglas Skelton “Five By Five?” Um, well… As well as being a big crime fiction fan I am also a big Buffy The Vampire Slayer fan, with a soft spot for “rogue slayer” Faith, who uses the phrase constantly – though she never explains what it … Continue reading Interview: Douglas Skelton

Review: Sight Unseen

June 11, 2021June 10, 2021 ~ crimebookgirl ~ Leave a comment

Sandra Ireland - Sight Unseen Published by Polygon Books, paperback £8.99. I received a copy of the novel from the publisher for review purposes. First, the official blurb: 1648. Alie Gowdie marries Richard Webster during a turbulent time in Scotland’s history. Charles I is about to lose his head, and little does Alie know that she … Continue reading Review: Sight Unseen

Review: The Blood Is Still

January 29, 2021January 28, 2021 ~ crimebookgirl ~ 3 Comments

Douglas Skelton - The Blood Is Still Published by Polygon Books, paperback £8.99. I received a copy of the novel from the publisher for review purposes. I had the pleasure of reviewing Douglas Skelton's last novel, Thunder Bay, for The Scotsman, which allowed me to shout to a wide audience about the absolute triumph it was. … Continue reading Review: The Blood Is Still

Review: Thirty-One Bones

July 15, 2020July 30, 2020 ~ crimebookgirl ~ 3 Comments

Morgan Cry - Thirty-One Bones Published by Polygon Books, paperback £8.99. I received a proof copy from the publisher for review purposes. A new name is on the cover of this novel, but it's not a debut - Morgan Cry is an alias for crime writer and Bloody Scotland board member Gordon Brown, who has … Continue reading Review: Thirty-One Bones

Review: Jeremiah’s Bell

July 3, 2020July 10, 2020 ~ crimebookgirl ~ 2 Comments

Denzil Meyrick - Jeremiah’s Bell Published by Polygon, paperback £8.99. I received a proof copy from the publisher for review purposes. After Denzil Meyrick ended last year’s A Breath On Dying Embers with a mighty cliff-hanger, fans will have been desperate to get their hands on Jeremiah’s Bell to see what happens next. (You can … Continue reading Review: Jeremiah’s Bell

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