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The Blood Tide by Neil Lancaster – Review
By Sandra Callard If you are one of the many fans of police crime stories, who like a fast, strong ... -
The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman – Review
By Sandra Callard Most avid readers love a good murder mystery every now and then, and this debut book by ... -
A Matter of Time by Claire Askew – Review
By Sarah Morgan ‘One day. One woman. One chance to get them out alive.’ That’s the dramatic tagline given to ... -
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. ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
The 12.30 From Croydon by Freeman Wills Crofts – Review
By Sandra Callard The British Library holds a huge amount of novels written and printed during the early twentieth century, ... -
The Lost by Simon Beckett – Review
By Sarah Morgan Sheffield-born author Simon Beckett started his writing career, like so many novelists, as a journalist working for ... -
The Red Monarch by Bella Ellis Review
By Sandra Callard This is the third book in the Brontë Mysteries series of adventures by Bella Ellis, who uses ... -
These Names Make Clues by ECR Lorac – Review
By Sandra Callard What a strange and cumbersome title this book has. Part of the British Library’s vast array of ...











