It's October, and a new month, once again, brings a new "Getting Away with Murder" column from Mike Ripley in the Shots eZine.
This month, in addition to reflections about, and mini-reviews of, several new books, Ripley also offers us: an account new to me, at least, of the too-close similarities between a Nicholas Blake novel and one by Patricia Highsmith; a farewell tribute to the late Robert Barnard; the possibility of a new crime festival happening in Prague; Margery Allingham (and her book covers) revisited; a look at some new books to be published shortly by John Grisham, Ian Rankin and Michael Connelly; and a contest whose prize is some of the very excellent mysteries by the late Edmund Crispin. What's not to like?