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The Marquise of O– by Heinrich von Kleist – Review
By Barney Bardsley Pushkin Press, at just over twenty years old now, is one of our livelier publishers of new ... -
Back Chat Beauty by Sophie Beresiner Lisa Potter-Dixon – Review
By Kirsty Reid I’ve never really been one for wearing lots of make-up, preferring instead to opt for the natural ... -
Evil Roots: Killer Tales of the Botanical Gothic – Review
By David Schuster Any gardener who’s ever done battle with brambles knows that all weeds want to take over the ... -
The Measure of Malice – Review
By Sarah Morgan I’m beginning to think that Martin Edwards doesn’t sleep. As well as being a solicitor, he has ... -
The Pocket Detective 2 by Kate Jackson – Review
By Sarah Morgan The British Library deserves a huge pat on the back for its Crime Classics series. These beautifully ... -
The Secret Life of the Cairngorms by Andy Howard – Review
By Audrey Coldron Hard on the heels of the publication of his acclaimed The Secret Life of the Mountain Hare ... -
The Outermost House by Henry Beston – Review
By Barney Bardsley In September 1926, a man called Henry Beston visited the tiny summer house he had built, on ... -
Mob Veggie By Ben Lebus – Review
By Kirsty Reid Like many of my generation, I was quite late to fly the nest. Keen to establish a ... -
Chocolate House Treason by David Fairer – Review
By Sandra Callard David Fairer, Lecturer and Professor of Eighteenth Century Literature at Leeds University for forty years, has written ... -
The Car Miscellany by Simon Heptinstall – Review
By @RogerCrow Did you know the Queen bought Prince Charles an Aston Martin Volante DB6 converted to run on bio ... -
Then She Vanishes by Claire Douglas – Review
By Charlotte Broadhead As someone who spends endless hours stuck between headphone cladded robots and interesting body odours on consistently ... -
A Stroke of Bad Luck by Diane Janes – Review
By Sarah Morgan Titles can be tricky. Should authors go for the obvious or hint at the tale that lies ...