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Despite not having read Amy Heydenrych’s first novel, Shame on You, I was aware that it was...
I was intrigued by the premise of 17 Church Row and having read The Girl Before by J.P. Delaney I...
I was taken by surprise at just how much I enjoyed, and was impressed, by this compelling...
As someone who would normally give a wide berth to a horror story and the unexplainable I...
After my unexpected enjoyment of Anton Du Beke’s debut novel, set behind the doors of the...
A Ration Book Childhood is the third book is the series featuring the larger than life Brogan...
As an adult reader of neither fantasy nor action novels I certainly wasn’t expecting to be...
Sleep is yet another of the recent raft of psychological thrillers paying homage to Agatha...
Although I wouldn’t consider myself a typical audience for a love-story, I was drawn in by the...
The brutal murder of a woman as she sleeps sets the tone for this dark and thoroughly intriguing...
Home Truths focuses on the very relevant themes surrounding the harrowing turn that mother of...
D.O.G.S is a marvellous sequel to M.A. Bennett’s YA thriller, S.T.A.G.S, and is as entertaining...
Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan takes a look at the lives of women in Asia as old traditions and the...
The Holiday is the third of T.M. Logan’s novels that I have read and is a character driven and...
Hudson’s Kill is the second novel in the Justice “Justy” Flanagan series set in New York around...
3.5 stars Enlightening and engaging in equal measure, Stephanie Butland’s testament to...
A solid, if unoriginal, premise underpins Megan Miranda’s third adult psychological thriller and...
Joanna Glen’s debut, The Other Half of Augusta Hope, is the story of one rather precocious twin,...
On a superficial level The Green and Pleasant Land is Ayisha Malik’s riotously funny exploration...
After reading Lexie Elliott’s debut and being intrigued by the premise of her second effort, The...
Despite being a late entrant to this series featuring damaged DS Nathan Cody of the Liverpool...
Stepsister is Jennifer Donnelly’s smart, subversive and utterly compelling retelling of...
The Forgotten Sister starts in the most dramatic and ominous of fashions with two parents...
After being underwhelmed by my first read of a Jack Jordan novel with Before Her Eyes I was more...
Joe Heap’s debut is a quirky love story with a difference in that the two female protagonists are...
Fled is Meg Keneally’s fictionalised account of one of history’s most incredible woman and is...
As a reader who gives a wide berth to any kind of chick-lit and romantic comedies, I have to...
From The Shadows is a solid police procedural debut set in the scenic surroundings of the...
As a reader who normally gives a wide berth to romantic comedies I was pleasantly surprised by...
Camilla Grebe’s exceptional second novel to feature beleaguered psychological profiler Hanne...
Stina Jackson’s debut is the story of a heartbroken father, his quest for answers about the...
The Narrow Land tells the story of one 1950s summer in Cape Cod in the life of ten-year-old...
Joan Silber’s insightful and compact novel, Improvement, takes the form of a series of...
I was fully expecting to be immune to the charms of Lost for Words on the basis of my usual...
The Dinner List has all the ingredients for a life-affirming, uplifting and poignant story as...
Gallowstree Lane is a gritty and highly authentic police procedural set in London and the third...
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