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Crimini by Niccolo Ammaniti and others
'Serious crimes by cruel men...'
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D.B. by Elwood Reid
''Masterfully told, D.B. ranks among the best and most entertaining books of the year.''
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David's Revenge by Hans Werner Kettenbach
'Wonderfully terrifying novel from one of Germany's leading crime writers...'
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The Dinner Club by Saskia Noort
''Saskia Noort is a mystery writer of the heart as much as of the mind, a balance that marks her work with a flesh-and-blood humanity.''
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Dog Eats Dog by Iain Levison
'An enthralling crime novel. Fiendish suspense but also a wonderful settlement of scores with American society.'
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The Dragon Man by Garry Disher
''An intelligent, atmospheric police procedural...Fans of such gritty yet cerebral crime novelists such as Ian Rankin and Jack Harvey should be well pleased.''
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Entanglement by Zygmunt Miloszewski
'A superb procedural crime novel of revenge from Poland...'
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Fever by Friedrich Glauser
''Still wonderfully fresh after all these years this novel superbly reflects Studer's chaotic mind and deserves to place Glauser as an important European crime writer.''
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Framed by Tonino Benacquista
''The French, I'm glad to say, have never lost their love for 1930s style noir crime stories...''
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Goat Song by Chantal Pelletier
''Chantal Pelletier is a wonderful story teller; she captures your heart in three short sentences...''
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