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Welcome to the July 2006 Issue!

Special Feature in this issue

Can you match the map to the 'tecs and their authors? See left panel for details of this month's competitions, in which you can win a copy of SUNSTROKE by Jesse Kellerman.

 

You could also win a copy of THE CONSPIRACY OF EVIL by CHRISTIAN JACQ (3 copies to be won!) and this month's Crime Book of the Month: SUNSTROKE) details on the Crime page

 

 

Reviewed next month

New DENISE MINA Novel, THE DEAD HOUR, published July, reviewed in the August issue of Gateway - a sure-fire winner from Denise on the way! Here's a brief description of what's coming in THE DEAD HOUR: When Paddy Meehan, Glasgow's youngest aspiring journalist, is called to a domestic dispute at a house in a wealthy suburb in the north of the city, it seems like just another police call. The blonde bleeding from a head injury in the shadows doesn't want any help; and the well dressed man at the front door assures Paddy that everything's fine, and that she can leave. And then he slips her a crisp GBP50 note to keep the story out of the paper. By the next morning the woman's dead. Paddy may have found the story she's dreamed about, but she'll lose all credibility if the word gets out about her bribe. The police who attended the call are twisting the evidence for reasons of their own. Only Paddy cares enough to pursue a dark and brutal truth that could make her career - or kill her.

 

Book Reviews, Author Interviews, Feature Articles, Original Stories, Competitions & Images

There are some great new titles and some fantastic paperback reissues coming in the next few months - images below

Let's start the proceedings with a competition, shall we? To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is to match these famous fictional detectives with the area, region, county or city (some of which are fictional, of course) in which they do their police work - oh, and their respective authors. All the correct answers are listed below, just match them together. Open to UK residents only, I'm afraid!

 New Denise Mina novel reviewed in next month's issue

New Tricks

New series begins filming this September after a cliffhanger ending to the current run as James Bolam (Jack - far right) drives his car straight at an old adversary who has admitted to running over and killing Jack's wife!

New Rebus novel coming soon! See panel on right

Inspector Lynley

New series scheduled for transmission in the UK in 2006

COMPETITION! Match the 'tecs to their regions and authors

Inspector Dalgleish

Inspector Rebus

Inspector Morse

Dalziell and Pascoe

Inspector Frost

Inspector Barnaby

Wycliffe

Inspector Wexford

Taggart

Inspector  Lynley

Inspector Resnick

Inspector Foyle

Dangerous Davis

Edinburgh

Cornwall

Yorkshire

Glasgow

Midsomer

Hastings

Anywhere he's needed

Nottingham

London

Avon

Suffolk mainly

Oxford

Kingsmarkham

R D Wingfield

Colin Dexter

Ruth Rendell

W J Burley

Leslie Thomas

Caroline Graham

Ian Rankin

Anthony Horowitz

Reginald Hill

Elizabeth George

P D James

John Harvey

Glenn Chandler

Coming in July 2006

     

Coming in August 2006

     

Coming in September 2006

   

Coming in October 2006

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