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|author=Harri Nykanen and Kristian London (translator)
|title=Behind God's Back (Ariel Kafka Series)
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Ariel Kafka, as the only Jewish detective in Helsinki's violent crime unit, has special insight into the Jewish Community. It goes without saying but it also provides Ari with a steady flow of cases. Therefore when a local company director and Jewish congregation member is murdered, Ariel is first choice of investigator. Unfortunately the victim happens to be the man who could have become Ariel's father-in-law a couple of decades before but Ari feels enough removed by time not to disqualify himself from the case. Gradually as the web of clues is carefully teased out, more worrying connections are discovered. The Mossad ''may'' be involved but then so may Ari's brother Eli.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908524421</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|summary=Alex Locke has grown from the young petty criminal he once was. Now a psychology lecturer with a beautiful 5-year-old daughter he has every incentive he needs to stay straight. It would take something devastating to make him return to his former life but devastation happens. Alex is coerced into doing on last job: stealing a piece of heart shaped obsidian from someone it didn’t belong to in the first place. What are the consequences? What's so special about this piece of rock? As all hell breaks loose, Alex is about to find out.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781168660</amazonuk>
}}
 
{{newreview
|author=Charles Williams
|title=Confidentially Yours
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=Carthage was what you might call 'backwoods' and there wasn't really all that much to do there. For recreation, hunting probably came top of the list and John 'Duke' Warren went for an early morning duck shoot before going to work. Whilst in the shoot he heard two shots from an adjoining blind and on the way out saw the car of a fellow shoot member. It was only later that he found out that the shots had caused the death of Dan Roberts. At first it looked like suicide, but Warren and the police realised that it's not often that suicide victims shoot themselves twice.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0715649116</amazonuk>
}}

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