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I think it is almost inevitable that this book will be compared with the work of James Herriot....
I found this a satisfying and readable novel with a believable and sympathetic heroine. The...
This was a beautifully written and flowing story so well imagined that it really drew me in and...
This contemporary novel tackles big themes, including love, grief, and guilt in an accessible and...
This is a well-curated collection of wartime Christmas memories with plenty of helpful commentary...
This is another enjoyable work of historical fiction from Angus Donald, perhaps not quite as much...
This grew on me, along with Inspector Eschenbach, the clumsy and quick-tempered, but intelligent...
This modern love story had all the elements of a classic romance with the added spice of some...
This is a lovely escapist read, complete with Devon seaside setting, good quality gin and...
This put me in mind of articles I have read in women's magazines about how people have faced...
This is a wonderfully vivid work of historical fiction, with a captivating heroine. Ursula's...
This was a wonderfully quirky drama and love story, embellished with advertising "broadsides"...
Ailsa Rae's coming of age has been delayed by illness; her heart condition means that she is...
There was less depth than I expected to this enjoyable historical novel, despite the dark subject...
Ultima was my first erotic thriller and probably the last because I had the impression it was...
Reading The Last Hour was an immersive experience as I was transported back in time to Ancient...
This impressive debut novel is both absorbing and thought-provoking, with the complexity of...
I found this an undemanding read, despite the abuse suffered by the heroine, Grace, as she did...
The Liar's Girl is a carefully thought out thriller, with rounded out characters and a well...
This YA novel successfully combines teen romance and one teenager’s struggle to follow her dreams...
The Tattooist of Auschwitz is an amazing and moving story of survival and love in horrific and...
Sourdough is another light-hearted and entertaining read from the author of Mr Penumbra's 24-Hour...
This was a well-written and pacey thriller, but ultimately it left me feeling a bit let...
I was really drawn into this enjoyable historical novel which painted an imaginative and...
I had high hopes at the start of this book, having been drawn in by the spiky narration of Jazmin...
This romantic comedy for Young Adults was a fun read and despite being considerably older than...
In America City Chris Beckett gives us a frighteningly convincing vision of the future in a 22nd...
I found Follow Me an unpleasant, irritating and unsatisfying read, mainly due to the characters...
The Grump is an eighty year old man, who like many people believes things were better in the...
I've never been a great fan of fantasy novels (with the exception of The Hobbit and Lord of the...
Good Friday was my first Lynda La Plante novel, and I’ve never watched Prime Suspect, but of...
For this historical adventure Angus Donald takes what he accurately describes as the “cracking...
No Shame deals with the experience of a teenage rape victim who has chosen to report the crime...
How might Shakespeare’s “lost years” have been spent? According to Benet Brandreth’s historical...
This psychological thriller is likely to appeal most to its Young Adult audience, or rather to...
Open Arms sets out to be a political thriller but fails to excite and presents a depressing view...
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