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Raft of Stars by Andrew J. Graff – Review
By Sandra Callard American Andrew J. Graff sets Raft of Stars in a small town in Wisconsin in the mid ... -
All For You by Louise Jensen – Review
By Sandra Callard Louise Jensen excels at nail-biting stories that have dramatic twists and thunderingly good endings. Her latest book, ... -
The Undiscovered Deaths of Grace McGill by CS Robertson – Review
By Sandra Callard This new book from CS Robertson is like nothing I have read previously. It is quite alarming ... -
A Pin to See the Peepshow by F. Tennyson Jesse – Review
By Sandra Callard This book is not, by any stretch of the imagination, an ordinary novel. A Pin to See ... -
Which Way? by Theodora Benson – Review
By Sandra Callard The British Library is republishing selected books by women writers from their vast collection – some of ... -
The Therapist by BA Paris – Review
By Sophie Macintyre I’m always excited to start reading a new thriller and this one looked right up my street. ... -
Silverview by John Le Carré – Review
By Alex Mair Reviewing the final novel by John Le Carré is a sad process. The celebrated master of the ... -
Test Signal, Edited by Nathan Connolly – Review
By Sandra Callard Test Signal is a new book containing a collection of short stories written by a number of ... -
Missing Words By Loree Westron – Review
By Helen Johnston Adventures come in different shapes and sizes and cycling round the Isle of Wight in search of ... -
Blue Postcards by Douglas Bruton – Review
By Richard Mansfield This rather unconventionally structured novella is published by Fairlight Moderns, a division within Fairlight Books which was ... -
This Shining Life by Harriet Kline – Review
By Sandra Callard Harriet Kline’s new book will trigger every emotional urge in your body. A happy family, mum Ruth ... -
The Dark by Emma Haughton – Review
By Sarah Morgan The sun is shining at last and most of us are thinking about barbecues, beaches and holidays ...