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A Stranger in My Grave by Margaret Millar – Review
By Rachael Popow Thanks to Facebook, it’s now possible to get reminders of what you were doing on a given ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth – Review
By Joe Forshaw Only Killers and Thieves is a factional account of a period in Australia’s early settlement history that ... -
You Were Never Really Here by Jonathan Ames – Review
By Sarah Morgan A book reviewer’s ideal tome is short, easy to read and yet leaves them with lots to ... -
The Beginning Woods by Malcolm McNeill – Review
By Barney Bardsley This is Malcolm McNeill’s first book, and he has proved straight away, what a wild and fertile ... -
Memories from Moscow to the Black Sea by Teffi – Book Review
By Barney Bardsley There are few things more pleasurable to the reader, than to discover a writer new to you: ... -
Messages From a Lost World: Europe on the Brink by Stefan Zweig – Book Review
by Barney Bardsley Never has a book seemed more timely, more eloquent and persuasive, than this small collection of essays ...