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Glimpses of the Unknown – Review
By Sarah Morgan I like books and I love horror stories. Put the two together and you basically have my ... -
Haunted Houses by Charlotte Riddell – Review
By Sarah Morgan Some writers find a kind of immortality through their work. Generation after generation latches onto their stories, ... -
Anything You Do Say by Gillian McAllister – Review
By Karl Hornsey Gillian McAllister made her breakthrough last year with her debut novel Everything But the Truth, and has ... -
Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth – Review
By Joe Forshaw Only Killers and Thieves is a factional account of a period in Australia’s early settlement history that ... -
Swan Song by Kelleigh Greenberg-Jephcott – Review
By Rachael Popow As a teenager, I’d fallen under the spell of the movie Breakfast At Tiffany’s (well, apart from ... -
The Spirit Photographer by Jon Michael Varese – Review
By Sarah Morgan As Shakespeare once memorably asked in Romeo and Juliet, what’s in a name? Nothing, apparently. We’re also ... -
Such Small Hands by Andrés Barba – Review
By Sarah Morgan Every so often, a book comes along that takes your breath away, leaving you stunned and perhaps ... -
The Summer House Party by Caro Fraser – Review
By Helen Johnston Welcome to the world of Downton Abbey, where the posh and the privileged meet in their grand ... -
The Truants by Lee Markham – Review
By Sarah Morgan Can a book really be about vampires without ever actually mentioning them by name? Lee Markham’s slender ... -
Travelling in a Strange Land by David Park – Book Review
By Barney Bardsley There is, at the very start of this book, a strange and haunting passage. “I am entering ... -
The Beast by Alexander Starritt – Review
By Helen Johnston As hysterical headlines go, the fictional Daily Beast’s ‘Muslims declare war on Britain’ is scarily close to ... -
The Complete Uxbridge English Dictionary – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth If you have a love of radio then you will be familiar with this particular section of ...