Book review: Confessor by Terry Goodkind
If this was the final episode of a TV show, it would definitely be Friends - wrinkled characters, an apathetic audience departing mid-show, and plotting you'd have seen already even if you hadn't seen...
View ArticleBook review: A Dangerous Fiction by Barbara Rogan
In the cut-throat world of publishers, literary agents, and authors, sometimes people get hurt. It's usually bruised egos, but for Jo Donovan, it's more... and it's quickly becoming murder. Can she...
View ArticleBook review: Downtown Owl by Chuck Klosterman
If this was a bar, it would be one you stopped in out of desperation in a town you've never been to and to which you'll never return, that just happens to have the best fucking jukebox you've ever...
View ArticleBook review: Sunshine On Putty by Ben Thompson
If this was the central character from a film, it would be John Cusack in High Fidelity.read more
View ArticleBook review: Dead Like Me by Kelly Miller
Kate Springer is trying to keep her own past under wraps and focus on the future. But her own face on a young victim brings everything flooding back. Can she solve the case and manage not to lose...
View ArticleBook review: Spirit Of Steamboat by Craig Johnson
Walt Longmire is back – taken down memory lane by a very special ghost of Christmas past.read more
View ArticleBook Review: Pinkerton's Great Detective; The Amazing Life And Times Of James...
Back in the days of the actual wild west, America was actually wild. The landscape was unforgiving, the miners were rough, and the atmosphere was lawless. Who kept everything together?read more
View ArticleBook review: The Greenland Breach by Bernard Besson
In a not-too-distant future, global warming has become a hard reality that is impossible to ignore or deny. When disaster strikes in Greenland, questions about who is at fault and the consequences for...
View ArticleBook review: Any Other Name by Craig Johnson
Book review: Any Other Name by Craig JohnsonIn the wilds of northern Wyoming, Sheriff Walt Longmire battles the clock to solve a missing person's case. The pressure is on, and from the worst possible...
View ArticleBook review: Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
This is a story which, having been turned into a blockbuster starring Ben Affleck, has taken the world by storm. So I had a little read to see what all the fuss was about.read more
View ArticleBook review: Crossing The Line by Frederique Molay
Nico Sirsky is back, recovering nicely from his last brush with a killer. His next case? An apparent suicide takes an unexpected turn. Can Nico uncover the twisted intentions of a very determined...
View ArticleBook review: Crash & Burn by Lisa Gardner
Nicky Thomas wakes up in hospital after a car accident and doesn’t recognise her husband, or remember anything aside from the fact that her little girl, Vero, is missing. However, the police think...
View ArticleBook review: City Of Blood by Frederique Molay
A Parisian art piece scanning decades is unearthed in its final incarnation, and a grisly discovery is made – the body of a man, murdered thirty years ago, comes with the art. Can Nico Sirsky break...
View ArticleBook review: Girl Underwater by Claire Kells
Avery Delacorte is on her way home to Brookline for a college break when her plane goes down over the Rocky Mountains. Survival seems tough, but Avery's return to civilisation, and school, is...
View ArticleBook review: Gathering Prey by John Sandford
Pilate and his gang of disciples have been wreaking havoc across California, and nobody’s noticed except a traveller named Skye. While rumours about Pilate fly thick and fast, Skye knows he’s genuinely...
View ArticleBook Review: The Stray American by Wendy Brandmark
Larry doesn’t know what he wants, but it wasn’t corporate law in Boston and it doesn’t seem like it’s lecturing in an American college in London either. He’s chasing his truth, and looking for it in...
View ArticleBook review: South Of Everything by Audrey Taylor Gonzalez
Germanville in the 1940s is rife with segregation and inequality. For Missy Sara, daughter of wealthy plantation owners, this inequality is incomprehensible, and her coming of age story is her struggle...
View ArticleBook review: Eeny Meeny by M J Arlidge
A killer is kidnapping people in pairs. There is only one way to escape, ever. Can detective Helen Grace find the killer and stop the carnage in time? And why is the killer trying to get Helen's...
View ArticleBook review: The Violet Crow by Michael Sheldon
The body of a little girl turns up in a Quaker meeting house in South Jersey. Nobody claims her. The media runs wild. Who can Chief Black turn to to help bring this crime to justice, and a speedy...
View ArticleBook review: The Appetites Of Girls by Pamela Moses
Fran, Opal, Ruth, and Setsu all have one thing in common – they share the same rooms at Brown University. But scratch the surface and each of their vastly different stories gives them unlikely common...
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