This might take some getting used to. Apparently, Shots’ Mike Ripley is now posting his “Getting Away with Murder” column in the middle of each month, rather than at the start. He explains that this change—which is to be permanent—will “coincide better with the schedules of crime fiction publishers.” Regrettably, the rearrangement caused me to overlook GAWM’s mid-February to mid-March edition until now.
Among Ripley’s latest potpourri of news and recent reading highlights: his recommendation of Stephen Hunter’s latest standalone, Basil's War (2021), “a thoroughly diverting WWII spy story”; a few words about publisher John Murray’s new crime and thriller imprint, the appropriately named Baskerville; an item about “crime-writer Elly Griffiths … going to prison in April”; and mentions of fresh works by Paul Vidich, Amy McCulloch, Javier Cercas, Joe Ide, John Simpson, and celebrity chef Prudence Bulstrode. The full report is here.
Saturday, March 05, 2022
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