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The Buddhist on Death Row by David Sheff – Review
By Sandra Callard This book is a fascinating, frightening and enlightening story about a man who spent most of his ... -
You Never Said Goodbye by Luca Veste – Review
By Sarah Morgan There’s nothing like keeping busy, is there? Since 2013, Luca Veste has published eight novels, a novella, ... -
The Couple at the Table by Sophie Hannah – Review
By Sarah Morgan I read a lot of crime novels, but somehow, for a long time, Sophie Hannah eluded me. ... -
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 ... -
Panini Football Stickers: The Official Celebration by Greg Lansdowne – Review
By Steve Crabtree For those of you who, like me, look back with fond memories of any sort of British ... -
Guilt Edged by Leigh Russell – Review
By Sandra Callard Some books come your way and simply do not take long to read. Guilt Edged is a ... -
Spinning Plates by Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Review
By Steve Crabtree Everyone who knows me will testify that I’m a fan of Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Put my Spotify on ... -
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 ... -
Something to Hide by Elizabeth George – Review
By Sandra Callard The wonderful writer Elizabeth George has come up with another belter of a book, after a too-long ... -
The Blood Covenant by Chris Nickson – Review
By Sandra Callard Chris Nickson is the acclaimed author of three sets of novels, all set in the author’s home ... -
Murder After Christmas by Rupert Latimer – Review
By Sarah Morgan The nights are long, the evenings are cold and the festive season is upon us. But how ...











