Category Archives: Stephen Booth

Stephen Booth, Claws (2007)

A British short story featuring Ben Cooper. “The bones were tiny. They lay in his hand like a set of pearls, translucent and fragile. When he turned them to the light, he could see their fractured ends and hollow cores. … Continue reading

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>Stephen Booth, One Last Breath (2004)

> This British police procedural is the fifth in the series about Cooper and Fry. Somewhere at home I have some hand-written notes about the plot, but that is home and this is our cottage where we are spending the … Continue reading

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>Stephen Booth, Blind to the Bones (2003)

>While reading the first three novels in this series I noticed that each book was better and better, so I have been looking forward to this one for some time. In this series the Peak District environment is described in … Continue reading

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>Mens vi venter…

>I øjeblikket læser jeg igen norsk krimi (Jo Nesbø, Sorgenfri). Det er ikke af princip, at jeg er begyndt med en hel række norske, selv om nordmændene skriver godt, men jeg forærede min mand de to Nesbø-krimier i julegave, fordi … Continue reading

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