HNR Issue 49 (August 2009)
Darkest Hour
Sergeant Jack Tanner hasn’t even been at Manston training camp for 24 hours before he realises something dodgy is going…
The Burnt-out Town of Miracles
When his village is evacuated by the Finnish army, Timo Vatanen, a village idiot who makes his living as a…
Inspector Ghote’s First Case
Inspector Ghote has been with us for over forty years, solving crimes in newly independent India since it was contemporary…
The Language of Bees: A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
I, admittedly, have been a fan of Laurie R. King’s since I picked up The Beekeeper’s Apprentice, the first installment…
A Season of Leaves
The novel begins in 1992, in Cornwall, England, with an old lady, Rose Pepper, preparing for a trip to Prague.…
After You’ve Gone
After You’ve Gone takes place at the beginning of the 20th century and spans a number of years in the…
Hollywood Buzz
To begin with, Pucci Lewis is a WASP, Women’s Airforce Service Pilot, that is, the organization established during World War…
Give Me Tomorrow
Elizabeth Lord writes warm and dependable sagas about the lives of women in the early 20th century. This one, first…
The Last Train to Scarborough
March 1914. In what could be his last case before leaving the force to train as a lawyer, railway detective…
Murder at Deviation Junction
In this fourth in a series featuring railway detective Jim Stringer, the harsh British winter of 1909 can be felt…
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