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Dead-in-the-Water

Dead in the Water

Allan Martin

An illuminating and enjoyable read.

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Blood-Poison

Blood and Poison, by Richard Foreman

Jack Ayre

Brilliantly demonstrates Foreman’s knowledge and insight into the political chicanery of Ancient Rome.

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Agent-in-the-Shadows

Agent in the Shadows, by Alex Gerlis

David Boyle

The final Wolf Pack novel from the master spy novelist.

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Shadow of Poison, by Peter Tonkin

Shadow of Poison, by Peter Tonkin

Steven Veerapen

Peter Tonkin once again demonstrates why he stands head and shoulders above the crowd with a novel to be enjoyed by those who know the era well as well as newcomers.

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The Judgement of Stars, by Jane Thynne

James Dunford Wood

Another Clara Vine thriller set in Nazi Germany promises espionage, historical detail and intrigue.

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The House at Devil’s Neck by Tom Mead

Guy Hale

This is the fourth outing in the Joseph Spector series and in my opinion the best one yet.

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Of Judgement Fallen, by Steven Veerapen

Michael Ward

In Steven Veerapen’s second Anthony Blanke mystery, we re-enter the murky world of plotting and foul play surrounding the court of Henry VIII.

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Of Blood Descended, by Steven Veerapen

Michael Ward

John Blanke, son of Anthony, the king's trumpeter, embarks on a murder case at Court.

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Assassination, by Steven Veerapen

Emma-Jane Betts

Book Three of the Elizabethan Spy Thriller series.

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