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Without Prejudice by Nicola Williams – Review
By Helen Johnston Black authors matter is the premise behind a new collection of novels curated by Booker prize winner ... -
The Western Front: A History of the First World War by Nick Lloyd – Review
By Jeff Halden In Britain, the legend of the Western Front in World War I is deeply embedded in the ... -
The Hoax by Paul Clayton – Review
By Sarah Morgan Imagine being offered the opportunity of a lifetime and then having it snatched away in the cruellest ... -
The Hidden History of Coined Words by Ralph Keyes – Review
By Sandra Callard This large and learned book follows how the introduction of new, previously unknown, words into the English ... -
The Whole Truth by Cara Hunter – Review
By Sandra Callard The Whole Truth is an exhilarating romp through the university city of Oxford, author Cara Hunter’s home ... -
1982 Brazil – The Glorious Failure by Stuart Horsfield – Review
By Karl Hornsey There are certain teams or players of whom sports fans will always hold special memories, because of ... -
The Progress of a Crime by Julian Symons – Review
By Sarah Morgan The crime genre can be a strange place at times. While some writers of seemingly middling talent ... -
Our Little Cruelties by Liz Nugent – Review
By Sandra Callard Liz Nugent’s latest book brings forward a barrage of unpleasant characters who hit the senses with a ... -
Queens of the Abyss, edited by Mike Ashley – Review
By Sarah Morgan When it comes to 19th and early 20th century stories with a supernatural bent, it’s relatively easy ... -
Tom Pryce: Memories of a Welsh F1 Star by Those Who Knew Him by Darren ...
By @Liam Bird If ever you’re fortunate enough to take a walk through the paddock or along the pitlane during ... -
Sailor Song: The Shanties and Ballads of the High Seas by Gerry Smyth – Review
By @Charlotte Oliver With a trend for sea shanties currently sweeping certain social media platforms it seemed a timely opportunity ... -
A Burning by Megha Majumdar – Review
By Barney Bardsley This is a brisk and brutal novel about corruption and human culpability. Set in contemporary India, it ...











