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The Way of All Flesh by Ambrose Parry review – pastiche Victoriana

An anaesthetist’s assistant and a plucky housemaid team up in a historical crime caper from husband-and-wife team Chris Brookmyre and Marisa Haetzman

Ex-IRA man’s novel adds to intrigue over Northern Bank heist

Ricky O’Rawe’s book has echoes of 2004 Belfast raid, which remains unsolved

The Piranhas by Roberto Saviano review – teenage mafiosi in Naples

The author of Gomorrah channels his mafia knowledge into a lurid story about a boy’s quest for power

Liam McIlvanney wins Scottish crime fiction award named after his father

Prize renamed in 2016 to honour the late ‘godfather of tartan noir’ William McIlvanney goes to his son for The Quaker, based on the Bible John murders

The best recent crime novels – review roundup

The Corset by Laura Purcell, Brothers in Blood by Amer Anwar, All This I Will Give to You by Dolores Redondo, Half Moon Bay by Alice LaPlante, Wild Fire by Ann Cleeves

Not the Booker: The Ruin by Dervla McTiernan review – thriller lost in plot

Opening with a powerful, sensitively drawn portrait of two bereaved children, this book’s drama soon becomes mechanical

How novelist Dominick Donald followed killer John Christie into London’s Great Smog

The debut author explains how some very dark history provided him with the seeds for his gripping thriller Breathe

Lethal White by Robert Galbraith review – twists, turns and tangled emotions

JK Rowling’s wonderfully complex detective confronts devious politicians, a lovestruck colleague and the perils of unwanted fame

The 50 biggest books of autumn 2018

From Haruki Murakami to Michelle Obama, what to read this season

The Psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas review – a dazzling genre-defying debut

Era-hopping sex, trauma and therapy … four scientists make a world-changing discovery in a novel that breaks the rules of detective fiction, space and time

After American Animals: the literary robberies Hollywood is yet to snatch up

With Bart Layton’s new true-crime film, literary robbery stories have finally found Hollywood’s spotlight. There are others lurking in the library

Atwood? Shakespeare? Harry Potter? Top 10 false identities in fiction

Characters in disguise are almost as frequent in books as in real life. From the boy wizard to the bard, here are some of the best

May I have a word… about super recognisers and other sleuths

A new breed of real-life detective sounds like something from the pages of a cracking crime novel

Not the Booker: Dark Pines by Will Dean review – icy thriller does the job

The body and cliche count clock up in a tiny Swedish town – but a complex protagonist elevates this debut above other Nordic noir

Lee Child set to adapt Jack Reacher novels for TV (but with a taller star)

As he prepares to make his archive public, the thriller writer explains why fans didn’t like Tom Cruise’s role on the big screen

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