You are here
Previously published in the US in 2014, The Forgers is set in the slightly obsessive world of...
If you’d asked me for my thoughts about City of Spies at the end of Part One, I might have...
The Charlotte who emerges from the book is loyal, honest, intelligent, an attentive, loving...
The Scarlet Code is the second book in C.S. Quinn's Revolutionary Spy series featuring female spy...
The Narrow Land comes garlanded with praise: by book bloggers whose opinion I respect; from...
The books of S. W. Perry have fast become one of my favourite historical crime mystery series. I...
Having thoroughly enjoyed two of the previous books in the series, A Ration Book Christmas and A...
I absolutely loved Elisabeth Gifford’s last book The Good Doctor of Warsaw, so I approached her...
Improvement unfolds in a series of interconnected stories focusing on different characters,...
I seem to make a habit of coming to series part way through. Such is the case with this series...
Through the character of Brigitta, Summerland brings to life the story of children who survived...
In a Q&A with J.S. Monroe to mark publication of his previous book, Forget My Name, he revealed...
To my mind, it's always cause for celebration when a new book by Rory Clements is published,...
I really enjoyed the previous book in the series, A Ration Book Christmas, so it was a pleasure...
The Familiars is a tale of superstition, ignorance and misogyny that sees 'wise women' skilled in...
I'll confess The Dinner List is not the sort of book I'd usually be drawn to; it's a bit lighter...
I loved The Devil’s Half-Mile, the first book in the series, and in Hudson’s Kill the author once...
It was a real pleasure to be reunited with Nicholas and Bianca whom readers were introduced to in...
Meg Keneally’s debut solo novel is described as ‘an epic historical adventure based on the...
I really don’t know how Rory Clements keeps turning out books that are more brilliantly enjoyable...
The Turn of Midnight is the second book in the author’s ‘Black Death’ series, the follow-up to...
This is the first book I’ve read by Minette Walters and I came to it with high expectations...
Subtitled ‘True Stories of How Britain Came Together on the Home Front’, Christmas at War is an...
A Ration Book Christmas is the heart-warming but dramatic story of daily life in the East End of...
When a book comes with a glowing recommendation from a respected author of historical fiction...
All her life Connie’s had the urge to break away, to explore what life has to offer away from the...
I was drawn to this book by the description and, I have to admit, the gorgeous cover but for me...
There were a couple of things that struck me as I was reading Corpus. The first was that, by...
I’ll be honest and say that when I read Elisabeth Gifford’s previous book, Secrets of the Sea...
‘Once upon a time there was a boy who fell through a crack in time but he didn’t fall all the...
I seem to be making a habit recently of coming in at an advanced stage of a series. As a case in...
It’s 1939 and Britain is beset by enemies at home and abroad. In Europe, the Nazis are spreading...
Let me tell you some secrets about The Secrets of Primrose Square… You’re going to find...
In The Devil’s Half Mile, the author transports the reader to a violent, dog-eat-dog world of...
One – The believable and touching portrayal of the impact of losing someone close to you. The...
Although a conscious escape from ‘spinsterhood and all the humiliations that went with it’,...
We've updated our Terms of Service and made some changes to our Privacy Policy. Please take a moment to review them.