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I so enjoyed The Cruel Prince that I was delighted when this next book in the series came up for...
I took this book on because I have a friend who claims to have a spiritual connection with...
Quite a departure from my usual choice of book. Even when I read non fiction it’s very unlikely...
Okay now. I want you to form two queues. The first - all of you who HAVEN’T read Ascension, the...
I was fortunate enough last year to receive an ARC of The Last Hours which I found vey exciting....
Given the amount of fiction I read this was a welcome change. I found it to be an interesting and...
Michael Ridpath has written umpteen books about policeman Magnus Jonson but this is my first one....
A debut novel, competently done with a fast paced flowing narrative. It could be seen as a satire...
Think Borrowers for the 21st century, think Honey I Shrunk the Kids, think Downsizing, think...
Well thank you very much Victor Dixen!!! How could you?! How could you leave us hanging like...
Ian Curtis and Joy Division were my first thought when I picked this book up. I am wondering if I...
If, like me, you enjoyed the TV series Home Fires then this book will interest you. It was one of...
In which the blogger does try to fashion a review. I adhere to the adage that you can’t judge...
I was unfamiliar with David Jackson’s work and the Nathan Cody series before reading this...
My first instinct was to deride a comparison with Sarah Waters whose work I love but having...
This is a very easy book to read. By easy I mean it has a well-paced, flowing narrative. It is...
This is an extremely well written, keenly observed book about a contentious and harrowing...
Uncomfortably topical in the wake of this week’s Florida High School shootings this novel...
I haven’t read All The Missing Girls which seemed to garner a great deal of praise but that might...
The Good Doctor of Warsaw? Sounds warm and cuddly doesn’t it? And then you begin to read and...
I desperately wanted to love this book. I feared it might be a cathartic work for some poor soul,...
s it my imagination or are fictional works about the Holocaust on the increase? I’ve always...
Having recently read both Affinity Konar’s Mischling and Elisabeth Gifford’s The Good Doctor of...
I’d never heard of Robin Sloan or any of his previous work so I had no expectations whatsoever of...
I don’t think this book is aimed at grown-ups. Which is a relief because I’m a grown-down. I also...
Maybe it is my imagination but there seems to be a plethora of missing child books around at the...
I’m not a fan of the press; media, journalists on the whole. Especially the aggressive style...
My knowledge of Finnish writers, prior to reading this book, extended no further than Tove...
Spooky; last month for some reason unbeknown to myself I decided to reread The Chameleon’s...
As you might expect from a Scandinavian crime thriller the plot is complex and requires the...
Books like these are hard to read. Especially if you've ever visited Auschwitz Birkenau. The evil...
Whilst I struggle to put some books down when I’m reading I confess I did sometimes struggle to...
Anne Cassidy is an established and award winning author of crime and thriller fiction for Young...
I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I was going to when I started it. It seemed as if it...
Well, this is a sprightly, little tale easily read in almost one sitting, (I took a meal break),...
Jens Lapidus is a Swedish criminal defence lawyer so he knows what he’s talking about in this...
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