Category Archives: Rob Kitchin

>S is for Silence

> (Taking a short break in the streets of Bristol) For this week´s alphabet in crime meme, I´ll comment on what the crime writer does not tell us. I was inspired by a very interesting CrimeFest panel where the writers … Continue reading

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>Under Cover 0

>As many of my readers have expressed their admiration of Rob´s great cover, I´d better share this post with you where he tells his readers a bit about the process. You should notice the LAST paragraph. LOL

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>Rob Kitchin, The White Gallows (2010)

>This Irish police procedural is the second in the Colm McEvoy series. Within one day Detective Superintendent Colm McEvoy is sent out to two deaths. The first one is an anonymous Lithuanian, the second is old Dr Koch, a German … Continue reading

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>Irish crime

> Is there anything better than receiving a signed copy of a book you really want? Yes, apparently. Look here: a signed copy of The White GallowsPLUS a quotation from my review ofRob´s crime fiction debut, The Rule Book. Rob, … Continue reading

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>Classic Crime Fiction Curriculum Challenge

>Rob, The View from the Blue House, has come up with a new meme: The Classic Crime Fiction Curriculum Challenge. Here is Rob´s basic idea: “I’ve read several hundred crime novels but nearly all of them are from the contemporary … Continue reading

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>Place and Crime Fiction

>Welcome to today´s guest blogger, Rob Kitchin. Thank you very much Rob for obliging me. See my review of Rob´s debut, and a blog post by Rob on “Landscape and Crime“. Remember to think about – and comment on – … Continue reading

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>Rob Kitchin, The Rule Book (2009)

>[Denne krimi er desværre ikke oversat til dansk] This Irish police procedural is the author´s first work of fiction. The first paragraph:“His eyes fixed on the sword and started to travel its length, down from the black handle, over the … Continue reading

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