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Russian Roulette: The Life and Times of Graham Greene by Richard Greene – Review
By Sarah Morgan Why has nobody made a film about Graham Greene’s life? It’s the most extraordinary story, one which, ... -
Man Down by Matt Rudd – Review
By Helen Johnston The subtitle to this book is Why Men Are Unhappy and What We Can Do About It ... -
Jane Austen: Writing, Society, Politics by Tom Keymer – Review
By Jeff Halden At 167 pages, including references and an index, this short book aims to explore the major themes ... -
David Hockney: A Life by Catherine Cusset – Review
By Sandra Callard David Hockney: A Life, is a heavily condensed biography of less than two hundred pages, following the ... -
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 ... -
The Thunder Girls by Melanie Blake – Book Review
By Emma Sharrock Author Melanie Blake is a self-made success story, who’s manoeuvred her way around the world of showbiz ... -
Signs of Murder by David Wilson – Review
By Sarah Morgan I’d never heard of the murder of Margaret McLaughlin before picking up David Wilson’s fascinating, if flawed, ... -
The Best New True Crime Stories: Small Towns edited by Mitzi Szereto – Review
By Sarah Morgan I’ve got a bone to pick with whoever came up with the title of this tome. It ... -
Still Life by Val McDermid – Review
By Jeff Halden The winner of many awards, her novels translated into 30 languages, and selling over 16 million copies ... -
The Return by Rachel Harrison – Review
By Sarah Morgan Marketing people love a good slogan, don’t they? The bright spark who thought to describe Rachel Harrison’s ... -
The Chain by Adrian McKinty – Review
By Sarah Morgan It’s been dubbed ‘the must-read thriller of the year’ and initially it’s easy to see why. Few ...











