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Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis by Anne Rice – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth The mistress of the dark and queen of the vampires is back, with the latest from Prince ... -
Nights of the Living Dead by George A. Romero and Jonathan Maberry – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth There is no denying that zombies and the walking dead have become mainstream big business these days. ... -
The Single Soldier by George Costigan – Review
By Nigel Armitage Best known for his roles in acclaimed productions like Rita, Sue and Bob Too (“I thought I ... -
Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan – Book Review
By Karl Hornsey Sarah Vaughan’s third novel could hardly be more timely. This tale of political intrigue and the effect ... -
The Glovemaker’s Daughter by Leah Fleming – Review
By Sandra Callard Leah Fleming’s latest historical novel is a fictional biographical account of the life of a Quaker-born woman, ... -
Elmet by Fiona Mozley – Review
By Barney Bardsley The cover of this book is elegant and serene. Very beguiling. All autumn colours and a glowing ... -
A Grand Old Time by Judy Leigh – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth This debut novel from Judy Leigh, tells a tale that will be coming to most of us ... -
Devil’s Day by Andrew Michael Hurley – Review
By Sarah Morgan What makes us want to read a book? Is it the title, the cover or, more than ... -
Classic Ghost Stories – Review
By Sarah Morgan It’s getting a bit nippy outside and the nights are drawing in. The idea of getting home ... -
The Telephone Girls by Jenny Holmes – Review
By Natasha Meek Ilkley-based writer Jenny Holmes is no stranger to the world of writing, and has published over 150 ... -
Did You See Melody? by Sophie Hannah – Review
By Karl Hornsey Sophie Hannah has established herself in recent years as one of Britain’s most respected and read thriller ... -
The Book of Luce by LR Fredericks – Book Review
by Barney Bardsley The world of sci-fi and fantasy fiction has never really appealed. Suspension of disbelief is just too ...