13 December 2025

Review: MURDER ON NORTH TERRACE, Lainie Anderson

Synopsis (publisher)

The indomitable Miss Cocks and Ethel Bromley return for Book Two in the bestselling and charmingly cosy Petticoat Police Mystery Series, inspired by one of Australia's first policewomen.

Adelaide, September 1917. Six months after solving the Dora Black case, Kate Cocks and Ethel Bromley are back walking the beat. The city is unsettled. Winter won't leave. Soldiers are returning from the Front with broken bodies and troubled souls. And now a powerful board governor has been found dead in the Art Gallery - dumped beneath a scandalous nude painting that has attracted both pious outrage and record crowds.

When Ethel receives an anonymous tip, she's elated at being seconded to the Detective Branch. The murder goes to the heart of Adelaide's elite, where this society girl is in her element. Miss Cocks is left grappling with six o'clock swills, shadows in alleyways and a brutal assault on a schoolgirl. She needs Ethel to catch her killer, and quickly.

Alas, murder in Adelaide is never a simple affair . . .

Inspired by the true story of Australia's pioneering policewoman, Kate Cocks. 

My Take

Historical crime fiction set at home is always attractive, and this one was worth the read. 1917. The first flush of World War I is over. 300 hundred wounded soldiers have returned and a popular army captain is busy drumming up another 150 recruits for South Australia's 10th Battalion. Murders are rare in Adelaide and then the Curator of the Art Gallery is murdered, throat cut, beneath a painting that has attracted a lot of attention. Kate Cox loses her assistant to the Adelaide Detective force, but the investigation is very slow.

The historical elements and settings of the story are credible and the characters strike home. 

My rating: 4.5

I've also read 4.4, THE DEATH OF DORA BLACK  

12 December 2025

Review: DRAGON'S BREATH, Rhys Dylan

  • This edition read as an e-book on my Kindle (Amazon)
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D8TRKCRQ
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wyrmwood Books, October 8, 2024
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 298 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1915185341
  • Book 14 of 19 ‏ : ‎ DCI Evan Warlow Crime Thriller  

Synopsis

In the mountains, some secrets are deadlier than the storms.

A man wanders lost on a filthy night in the Black mountains of Wales.

Despite the valiant efforts of the rescue services, he does not survive.

Is this an accident? Or malice aforethought?

DCI Warlow and team are drawn into a mystery that soon spirals into more deaths and a poisonous trade.

A devious killer is abroad. One that cares for nothing other than their own twisted greed. The dragon's breath taints everything it touches.

My Take

These stories are a combination of a serious police investigation and the development of personal relations between members of the team. by the time you get to the end of the investigation, and most matters are resolved, you are ready for the next. This one doesn't disappoint. 

If you are new to the series take the time to read them in order. You will be rewarded. 

My rating: 4.6

I've also read

  • 4.6, THE ENGINE HOUSE - #1
  • 4.5, CAUTION: DEATH AT WORK -#2
  • 4.6, ICE COLD MALICE - #3
  • 4.5, SUFFER THE DEAD - #4
  • 4.6, GRAVELY CONCERNED - #5 
  • 4.5, A MARK OF IMPERFECTION - #6
  • 4.5, BURNT ECHO - #7 
  • 4.6, A BODY OF WATER - #8
  • 4.5, LINES OF INQUIRY - #9 
  • 4.5, NO ONE NEAR - #10 
  • 4.6, THE LIGHT REMAINS - #11
  • 4.6, A MATTER OF EVIDENCE - #12
  • 4.5, THE LAST THROW - #13 
  • 4.6, THE BOWMAN - #15
  • 7 December 2025

    Review: EXPECTANT, Vanda Symon

    • This edition read as an e-book on my Kindle (Amazon
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BKPJRDV2
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Orenda Books, Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 16, 2023
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 306 pages
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1914585586
    • Book 5 of 6 ‏ : ‎ Sam Shephard

    Synopsis (Amazon

    A killer targeting pregnant women.

    A detective expecting her first baby…

    The shocking murder of a heavily pregnant woman throws the New Zealand city of Dunedin into a tailspin, and the devastating crime feels uncomfortably close to home for Detective Sam Shephard as she counts down the days to her own maternity leave.

    Confined to a desk job in the department, Sam must find the missing link between this brutal crime and a string of cases involving mothers and children in the past. As the pieces start to come together and the realisation dawns that the killer's actions are escalating, drastic measures must be taken to prevent more tragedy.

    For Sam, the case becomes personal, when it becomes increasingly clear that no one is safe, and the clock is ticking…

    My Take:

    Highly recommended.  I love the feistiness of Sam Shephard and the intution that she brings to solving cases. 

    I realised when I recently read Vanda Symon's latest,  PREY, that I had missed a story in the series. EXPECTANT feels a very personal book, and the Author's Note at the end goes a long way to explaining why that emotion comes through. I think in many ways this is a "woman's" book.

    I thought too that I hadn't noticed before how "Kiwi" some of Symon's language is, particularly dialogue.

    Most enjoyable. 

    My rating: 4.7 

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    6 December 2025

    Review: THE LAST DEATH OF THE YEAR, Sophie Hannah

    • This edition read as an e-book on my Kindle (Amazon)
    • ASIN : B0DMYM1492
    •  Publisher : HarperCollins, Publication date : October 23, 2025
    • Print length : 318 pages
    •  ISBN-13 : 978-0008710026
    •  Book 6 of 6 : New Hercule Poirot Mysteries  

     Synopsis (Amazon)

    The new Hercule Poirot mystery by Sophie Hannah, follow-up to the bestselling Hercule Poirot’s Silent Night.

    New Year's Eve, 1932.

    Hercule Poirot and his good friend Inspector Edward Catchpool arrive on the Greek island of Lamperos for a little holiday…or is it?

    Catchpool suspects Poirot has a different reason for being there — one he won't reveal. As the clock ticks towards the New Year and a festive guessing game takes a sinister turn, can Poirot stop a murderer who is determined to strike before midnight?

    My Take

    There were a number of times when I almost abandoned this book, and I will seriously think about reading another. I found the plot convoluted and pretentious and could not imagine Agatha Christie putting her name to it.

    Poirot has not told his friend Catchpool the truth about why they are spending the New Year on the Greek island of Lamperos, at the "The House of Perpetual Welcome", that he is there to investigate an attempted murder, and to prevent a murder occurring in the future. 

    My appreciation of the book was limited by the fact that I did not like any of the characters, and struggled to understand the philosophy behind "The House of Perpetual Welcome".  

    My rating: 4.1

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    30 November 2025

    Review: THE HITWOMAN'S GUIDE TO REDUCING HOUSEHOLD DEBT, Mark Mupotsa-Russell

    • This edition read as an e-book on my Kindle 
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D9GKWJ87
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Affirm Press, Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 27, 2024
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 313 pages
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1923046962 

    Synopsis (Amazon)

    "I met my husband on the same day I committed my very last murder. There's a joke in there somewhere, about ending two men's lives.'
    Olivia Hodges used to do horrible things - back when she worked for a Spanish crime syndicate - but she fled that life and moved home to Australia, building a family in the hippie, hipster community of the Dandenong Ranges.

    When a small-time criminal gang brings tragedy to her family, superstitious Olivia believes it's the universe demanding payment for her crimes. She wants revenge, but has to get it without adding to her karmic debt. So she creates situations where these bad men get themselves killed through their anger, ego and greed - all while trying to mislead the cops long enough to finish what she started.

    My Take

    Olivia Hodges is a retired assassin living a life of seeming innocence with her family in the Dandenong Ranges, when she learns what it is like to be a victim. Her elder daughter is a accidentally killed, collateral in a robbery that goes wrong. Olivia decides to take revenge, using her skills to track down the driver and passengers in the car that caused her daughter's death. The police become suspicious that she is not telling them all that she knows, and then the tables turn and she becomes the hunted. 

    Hard to say that I enjoyed this book. 

    My rating: 4.5

    About the author

    Mark Mupotsa-Russell is a writer living on Wurundjeri Country in the Yarra Ranges. His debut noir thriller, The Hitwoman's Guide to Reducing Household debt, won the 2023 Affirm Press Mentorship Award and is out now! Before writing novels, he was a screenwriter, film reviewer, cocktail columnist, PR consultant and communications adviser in the suicide prevention sector.

    Mark was previously shortlisted for the Text Prize, won a screen development grant from Screen Australia and had screenplays optioned. He lives among the trees with his Therapist-superstar wife, hilarious son and a moodle majestically-named ‘Mufasa’. When not writing he obsesses about movies and martial arts.

    27 November 2025

    Review: MISCHANCE CREEK, Garry Disher

    • This edition read as an e-book on my Kindle (Amazon)
    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F495RSCY
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Text Publishing, Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 30, 2025
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 372 pages
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1923059535
    • Book 5 of 5: The Paul Hirsch mysteries

    Synopsis  (Amazon)

    Hirsch is checking firearms. The regular police audit: all weapons secured, ammo stored separately, no unauthorised person with keys to the gun safe. He’s checking people, too. The drought is hitting hard in the mid-north, and Hirsch is responsible for the welfare of his scattered flock of battlers, bluebloods, loners and miscreants.

    He isn’t usually called on for emergency roadside assistance. But with all the other services fully stretched, it’s Hirsch who has to grind his way out beyond the Mischance Creek ruins to where some clueless tourist has run into a ditch.

    As it turns out, though, Annika Nordrum isn’t exactly a tourist. She’s searching for the body of her mother, who went missing seven years ago. And the only sense in which she’s clueless is the lack of information unearthed by the cops who phoned in the original investigation.

    Hirsch owes it to Annika to help, doesn’t he? Not to mention that tackling a cold case beats the hell out of gun audits and admin…

    My Take

    Another lovely treat from Garry Disher. The Hirsch series is set in South Australia just north of the Barossa Valley. Years ago Paul Hirschausen blotted his copy book, was stripped of his rank, and became a lone police constable at Tiverton. He does all the usual things a solitary cop would do but occasionally other things a bit more adventurous. 

    In this series we've seen him develop in the role, and show himself not just competent  but conscientious and thoughtful, with a few detective skills thrown in. There is a strong Australian flavour not just to the characterisation but also to the settings and plot lines. Local concerns and issues are to the fore too.

    My rating: 4.7

    I've also read

  • 4.7, WYATT
  • 4.8, WHISPERING DEATH
  • 4.7, BLOOD MOON
  • 4.2, THE HEAT
  • 4.5, SIGNAL LOSS
  • 4.7, HER
  • 4.9, UNDER THE COLD BRIGHT LIGHTS
  • 4.7, KILL SHOT
  • 5.0, BITTER WASH ROAD - Hirsch #1 - aka HELL TO PAY
  • 5.0, PEACE- Hirsch #2
  • 5.0, CONSOLATION - Hirsch #3
  • 4.7, DAY'S END- Hirsch #4
  • 4.8, THE WAY IT IS NOW
  • 4.8, SANCTUARY
  • 4.7, THE WAY IT IS NOW 
  • 22 November 2025

    Review: LEGACY, Chris Hammer

    • This edition read as an e-book on Libby, provided by my local library 
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Allen & Unwin, Publication date ‏ : ‎ 30 September 2025
    • Print length ‏ : ‎ 491 pages
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1761507359
    • Book 4 of 4 ‏ : ‎ Martin Scarsden

    Synopsis (Publisher

    Martin Scarsden flees an assassination attempt but lands in even more trouble with a deadly family feud leaving him at death's door in Chris Hammer's next blockbuster crime novel.

    MARTIN SCARSDEN IS ON THE RUN. WILL THE DESERT SAVE HIM – OR BURY HIM?

    The blast hits them, a shock wave ... glass smashing ... Somewhere a woman screams. A second explosion, and Martin looks towards the hall, what's left of it, flames roaring and smoke pouring skywards.

    Someone is targeting Martin Scarsden. They bomb his book launch and shoot up his hometown.

    Fleeing for his life, he learns that nowhere is safe, not even the outback. The killers are closing in, and it's all he can do to survive.

    But who wants to kill him and why? Can he discover their deadly motives and turn the tables?

    In a dramatic finale, Martin finds his fate linked to the disgraced ex-wife of a football icon, a fugitive wanted for a decades-old murder, and two nineteenth-century explorers from a legendary expedition.

    Martin Scarsden's most perilous, challenging and intriguing assignment yet. 

    My Take

    An excellent read. Highly recommended. There is a lovely interweaving of 19th century Australian history with current events. A story about legacy on so many levels. And a lovely Australian flavour. 

    Chris Hammer is certainly an author to watch out for.

    My rating: 4.9

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