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[[Category:New Reviews|Crime]]
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|title=Pilgrim Soul
|author=Gordon Ferris
|rating=5
|genre=Crime
|summary=It's 1947, the worst winter in memory is only just getting started, and Duncan Brodie is a crime reporter working the streets of Glasgow for the Gazette. The reason he's good at reporting is probably just natural talent and a decent education. The reason he's good at crime is that he's a trained investigator.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857897624</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Dead Rich
|summary=Detective Chief Inspector Kate Simms has something of a reputation within the force. It's not a good one and probably best summed us as ''unreliable'': as she said herself, she spent four years on the naughty step all because she helped a colleague when she shouldn't have done. There's something of a history between her and Professor Nick Fennimore - a certain sexual tension which definitely shouldn't be there - but despite his history of failures he's the best there is when it comes to forensics. He's been in academia rather than practicing in the mainstream since his wife and daughter disappeared. His wife's body was found, but he's still obsessed about what happened to his ten-year-old daughter - and it's been five years.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780339798</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Helen Cadbury
|title=To Catch a Rabbit
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=Sean Denton's grandmother always said that his smile was his biggest asset. He wasn't overburdened with other qualifications. Being a Police Community Support Officer was OK for him but he was out of his depth when two young lads took him to the body of a young woman at a disused catering caravan. He was even more confused when when no one seemed that worried about who she was or what had happened - and deciding to look into it himself wasn't the cleverest thing he'd ever done.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1901888878</amazonuk>
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