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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Book talk: thrilling crime novels

This week, Jeff Popple reviews three thrilling new crime novels. More of Jeffโ€™s reviews can be found on his blog: murdermayhemandlongdogs.com

Black Wolf by Juan Gรณmez-Jurado

Macmillan, $34.99

Juan Gรณmez-Juradoโ€™s Black Wolf is the thrilling sequel to his bestselling Red Queen, which is currently screening on Amazon Prime.

It features Spanish detective extraordinaire Antonia Scott, who is part of a secret investigation unit designed to solve the most devious and dangerous crimes. Sent to Malaga to find the wife of a recently murdered mafia figure, Antonia becomes caught up in something much darker when a shipping container arrives in Spain with the corpses of nine women. This is a fast paced and unpredictable thriller that builds to a tough and bloody climax, and the hint of a further book. Terrific!

Listen For The Lie by Amy Tintera

Bantam, $34.99

Five years ago, Lucy was found wandering the rural back streets of a small Texas town with a head wound and covered in her best friend Savvyโ€™s blood. Everyone was quick to assume that she had murdered Savvy, but the police could not find enough evidence to convict her, and Lucy canโ€™t remember anything about that night. Lucy now lives in LA but is drawn back to her hometown when an infamous podcaster decides to do a show on Savvyโ€™s murder.

This is an enjoyably edgy crime novel with a modern feel to it and a quirky set of characters. Highly recommended.

The Mystery Writer by Sulari Gentill

Ultimo Press, $34.99

Sulari Gentillโ€™s The Mystery Writer is a cleverly concocted and original novel that gently plays with the conventions of the crime genre, while providing a good dose of mystery and suspense. I think that it is Sulariโ€™s best novel to date.

The story revolves around Australian Theo Benton who heads to America on a whim to pursue her dream of becoming a bestselling author. But her plans take an unexpected turn when she befriends a famous author, Dan Murdoch, at a local bar and becomes the key suspect in his murder. Twist follows twist as Theo tries to clear her name. Good fun!

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