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The Redemption of Isobel Farrar by Alan Robert Clark – Review
By Sandra Callard Set in 1926, this tight-paced and always interesting novel focuses on Isobel Farrar, a rich, elderly but ... -
The Moon and Stars by Jenna Warren – Review
By Sandra Callard The Moon and Stars concerns the problems of a young man, Matthew Capes, who has a beautiful ... -
Missing Words By Loree Westron – Review
By Helen Johnston Adventures come in different shapes and sizes and cycling round the Isle of Wight in search of ... -
Blue Postcards by Douglas Bruton – Review
By Richard Mansfield This rather unconventionally structured novella is published by Fairlight Moderns, a division within Fairlight Books which was ... -
Erringby by Gill Darling – Review
By Helen Johnston Normally I have to like at least one of the main characters in a novel for it ... -
Valhalla by Alan Robert Clark – Review
By Sandra Callard Alan Robert Clark’s biography-cum-novel centres on Mary of Teck, who became the wife of King George V ... -
The Woodcock by Richard Smyth – Review
By Sandra Callard A sensitive and beautifully written tale set in a 1920’s England that is still recovering from the ... -
Relative Secrets by Helen Stancey – Review
By Sarah Morgan There is always something rather wonderful about picking up a book from an unknown author and feeling ... -
The Madonna of the Pool by Helen Stancey – Book Review
By Sarah Morgan What qualities should a short story hold? Well, it can never outstay its welcome – it should ...