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|author=Denzil Meyrick
|title=Well of the Winds (DCI Daley)
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=It's not a happy time for DCI Jim Daley. The woman he loved is dead - there are those who blame him for what happened - and his relationship with Liz, his ex wife, and his young son is deteriorating by the day. He's finding solace in the bottom of a glass, whilst the man who used to do that all too often, his friend DS Brian Scott is off alcohol completely and has found exercise. There's a new officer in charge at Kinloch - DS Carrie Simmington - and whilst she might look young, it's unlikely that she got to that position without having a core of steel.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846973724</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Martin Edwards (editor)
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{{newreview
|author=Maria Angelica Bosco and Lucy Greaves (translator)
|title=Death Going Down
|rating=3.5
|genre=Crime
|summary=In a strange time, in the years after World War Two, Buenos Aires is a strange city – peopled by her native residents, and many who fled the European theatre of war. And in a building that houses some of the more strange examples of those people on six levels of large apartments, something strange happens – one of them struggles home the worse for drink late one night and finds the lift descend to fetch him to his door, but carrying a blonde woman's corpse. A resident doctor soon turns up too, and the pair kicks into action the police investigation into her presence, which soon seems to point to suicide. This not being in a genre called suicide mystery, however, we know differently – but will certainly have to wait to piece the whole story together.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782272232</amazonuk>
}}

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