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All the Lonely People by Mike Gayle – Review
By Helen Johnston To paraphrase The Beatles, where do all the lonely people come from? It’s a poignant question brought ... -
The Sight of You by Holly Miller – Review
By Emma Stamp This debut novel by Holly Miller is a romantic page turner that shows that the path to ... -
Hello, Again by Isabelle Broom – Review
By Emma Stamp Fans of Katie Flynn and Jill Mansell will lap up the seventh book in just four years ... -
I’m Just A Teenage Punchbag by Jackie Clune – Review
By Helen Johnston There will be some (but probably not many) mothers who have wonderful teenage children bringing joy and ... -
We Know You Know by Erin Kelly – Review
By Sandra Callard We Know You Know is the latest novel from Erin Kelly, the best-selling author of the unusual, ... -
Pretending by Holly Bourne – Review
By Emma Stamp The opening line of Holly Bourne’s latest novel is ‘I hate men’ – and while this is ... -
The House on the Lake by Nuala Ellwood – Review
By Sandra Callard Nuala Ellwood’s madly compulsive novel, The House on the Lake, is a winner from page one. A ... -
How It Was by Janet Ellis – Review
By Sarah Morgan Having one successful career is difficult enough, but having two is pretty remarkable – so Janet Ellis ... -
Haven’t They Grown by Sophie Hannah – Review
By Sandra Callard Sophie Hannah, writer of mystery novels, has a prolific output of books and is fast becoming one ... -
Requiem for a Knave by Laura Carlin – Review
By Sandra Callard In Requiem For a Knave Laura Carlin has produced a book of great beauty and lyricism. Although ... -
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 ... -
It Walks By Night by John Dickson Carr – Review
By Sarah Morgan If you’re currently working your way through the works of John Dickson Carr with the ambition of ...