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There are so many aspects of Elisabeth Gifford’s latest historical novel which contributed to...
I think the major strength in Robert Peston’s storytelling in this political thriller is the...
Although this is a relatively short novel I think that Takis Würger's spare, distinctive...
Although it is clear from the start that relationships between members of the group of close...
Told mainly from the perspectives of Drum, Gwen, and later Anneka and Nate, this hugely...
Although twins Summer and Iris Carmichael appear to be identical, in fact they are...
Christy Lefteri’s inspiration for this novel had its roots in a real life case in Cyprus, where...
Moving between past and present and the different narrative voices of Leigh and Callie, the story...
This complex story is told in two timelines, using Nina’s first person narrative to reveal the...
Why would hearing just one word on the telephone cause Agneta, a loving wife and mother and a...
As she reflects on a tragic summer of thirty years earlier, a time when she had been described by...
Switching between the present day and Brighton in the early 1970s, this warm-hearted, easy to...
I found this to be an exceptionally well-executed exploration of family dynamics in the aftermath...
Told from the alternating perspectives of Kevin, Millie and Aideen, this story explored the...
Missy is the narrator of this memorable debut novel and, as the story gradually unfolds, her...
From the disturbing opening chapter it was clear that this story was likely to explore some very...
This is a very fast-moving story which involves many different sub-plots, mysteries, life and...
After a rather slow start I found this story entertaining and relatively well-paced and, although...
I was attracted by the publisher's synopsis, as well as by the "gripping, inventive and utterly...
Whilst there is nothing original about telling the interweaving stories of neighbours living in a...
Twenty-five-year old Goth Cassie Raven, with her dyed, partly shaved hair, multiple piercings,...
What a fun read – the perfect antidote to any Covid-blues! With lots of gentle, tongue-in-cheek...
By page twenty-six of this compelling story the reader has not only been introduced to four of...
This story is told through the alternating voices of Tumi and Thandiwe and I found the way in...
A group of teenagers is travelling home from their high-school graduation party when the car...
I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from this book because, judging it by the cover, it would be...
This is the ninth book in the DS Maeve Kerrigan series and although, on balance, I found it...
It’s hard to know where to start with trying to convey how such a horrifying and truly...
In 1927 two young undergraduates from Cambridge spend the summer working on St Kilda, one is Fred...
This story is told through the alternating voices of Louisa, in the early 1990s, and The...
I haven’t read any of this author’s YA novels but I’m aware that this is the second one she has...
Set in Glasgow in 1973, this is the author’s second book in the Harry McCoy series and, although...
Two years ago I read "A Darker State" (since renamed "Stasi State"), the third book in this Karin...
Identified as a “super-recogniser”, someone with the very rare ability to immediately identify...
Beth and Flora used to be best friends, but their friendship ended abruptly twelve years ago and...
Ria Taylor runs SafeMe, a refuge and support centre for women (and their children) who have...
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