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People of Abandoned Character by Clare Whitfield – Review
By Sandra Callard This unusually named new novel by Clare Whitfield, People of Abandoned Character, is also an unusual story. ... -
The Dressmaker of Paris by Georgia Kaufmann – Review
By Emma Stamp I raced through this beautifully written, elegantly structured book one rainy weekend, totally absorbed in the story ... -
Big Girl, Small Town by Michelle Gallen – Review
By Ceri Saunders Majella O’Neill is very particular about her likes and dislikes. So particular, in fact, that her list ... -
The Last Thing To Burn by Will Dean – Review
By Karl Hornsey With the appetite for well-written Scandi Noir showing little sign of abating, Will Dean burst onto that ... -
The Book Club by C.J. Cooper – Review
By Helen Johnston If you belong to a book club, you might start wondering about the other people in the ... -
The Diabolical Bones by Bella Ellis Review
By Sandra Callard The Diabolical Bones by Bella Ellis is the second in her series of The Brontë Mysteries. In ... -
The Last Good Man by Thomas McMullan – Review
By Sandra Callard Thomas McMullan’s dystopian novel, The Last Good Man, is an extraordinary piece of work. Set somewhere on ... -
The Group by Lara Feigel – Review
By Ceri Saunders “We worry about not knowing our friends well enough, but sometimes we see their lives with a ... -
The Downstairs Neighbour by Helen Cooper – Review
By Emma Stamp This addictive debut novel by Helen Cooper has a twisting plot which will keep you guessing until ... -
Wife After Wife by Olivia Hayfield – Review
By Emma Stamp Wife after Wife is the latest novel by Olivia Hayfield, the pseudonym of British author Sue Copsey. ... -
The One That Got Away by Egan Hughes – Review
By Helen Johnston I love a good psychological thriller which draws me in so much that I can’t turn the ... -
The Devil and the Dark Water by Stuart Turton – Review
By Sandra Callard Do you believe in demons, the devil, hell, or any of the supernaturals that may or may ...











