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Looking for the Durrells is the perfect summer read especially for these times when travel is...
Such A Quiet Place is very cleverly written. Around halfway through I was convinced I knew the...
The Nine is an account of the escape from captivity of nine young women. All of the women worked...
Elizabeth Buchan has proved on many occasions that she is an expert storyteller and Two Women In...
In Fit For Purpose Dr Richard Pile explains his belief that there are many factors that influence...
Although The Cancer Ladies Running Club is a fictional account of the lives of a group of women...
This is a lovely, easy read about the world of dog walking. In London's No 1 Dog Walking Agency...
The Missy of the title, Saving Missy, is an elderly widow who sadly has little contact with her...
Michael Ridpath has, once again, written a compelling thriller although, this time, he has set...
Rory Clements writes an excellent mystery novel mixing fact with fiction and A Prince and A Spy...
Although set in a part of London the area the author writes about is like a small village. In...
In Call The Vet Bruce Fogle writes a very entertaining account of his life as a newly qualified...
Anton du Beke has a terrific formula with the books centred round life at the Buckingham Hotel...
Once again Gill Sims has written a hugely funny book about motherhood and the life of a single...
I chose to reread PS I Love You to refresh my memory before reading Postscript but it's not...
Confessions on the 7.45 will certainly make us all very wary of getting involved in conversation...
The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard is very cleverly written as a book within a book. Eve...
One Split Second by Caroline Bond is a brilliantly written story of an accident involving a group...
I've loved all The Ration Book Series of books and A Ration Book Wedding is no exception. Jean...
The Heatwave is an absolutely gripping thriller, very hard to put down, I read it in two...
Hammer To Fall is a spy book set at the time of the Cold War. John Lawton writes extremely well...
I always enjoy Elisabeth Gifford's novels and this is without doubt one of her very best. The...
Hitler's Secret is another hugely enjoyable book by Rory Clements about the wartime exploits of...
Launch Code is a gripping thriller by Michael Ridpath that kept me hooked from start to finish....
Moonlight Over Mayfair is a triumphant return to the Buckingham Hotel for the multi-talented Mr...
It was such a pleasure to meet the Brogan family again having first been introduced to them last...
Hollywood Wants To Kill You is incredibly well written mixing worrying facts with a great deal of...
The Nursery by Asia Mackay ia a very well-written, humorous story of the mother of a two year old...
In My Not So Functional Family Claudia is reluctantly returning to her family home the week...
The Bastille Spy by C S Quin is a terrific adventure story set at the time of the French...
Sarong Party Girls by Cheryl Lu-lien Tan focuses on Jazzy and her friends as they reject the old,...
Arctic Zoo by Robert Muchamore is described as a book for young adults however, although no...
Although Stephanie Butland focuses on the central character, Veronica Moon, and her relationship...
A Grave For Two is another excellent book from one of the great Scandinavian thriller writers....
In The Last House Guest Megan Miranda expertly builds up the tension up to, and including the...
Ayesha Malik writes about the integration of different cultures with a very light touch in This...
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