A new month,
a new installment of “Getting Away with Murder,” British critic-author Mike Ripley’s column in
Shots. Among the topics under discussion this time: John le Carré’s just-released novel,
Our Kind of Traitor (“Le Carré’s writing is a world, possibly a galaxy, away from much of the ham-fisted, thick-eared prose which seems to be required for many a ‘thriller’ these days …”); Joseph Wambaugh’s forthcoming
Hollywood Hills; publisher Serpent’s Tail’s resurrection of Horace McCoy’s novels; and Louisiana detective Dave Robicheaux’s candidacy as the “most slappable hero in crime fiction.” You’ll find it all
here.
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