
Bury your Dead (Chief Inspector Gamache #6) by Louise Penny
We find Chief Inspector Armand Gamache in Quebec City, spending time with his dear friend and mentor Emile Comeau. Both he and Jean-Guy Beauvoir, his…
We find Chief Inspector Armand Gamache in Quebec City, spending time with his dear friend and mentor Emile Comeau. Both he and Jean-Guy Beauvoir, his…
Written in 1934, this is the first of Marsh’s Inspector Alleyn mysteries: she wrote 32 in total. It’s not brilliant – Marsh is feeling her…
Rose Ellis offers readers the fascinating glimpse into Australia’s most fearless woman, Bee Miles, for the first time within this outstanding biography. Raised into a…
I strongly recommend reading the rest of the series before reading this instalment. I approached this book with some trepidation as I knew it was…
Andrew Wilson has written a novel that ‘explains’ Agatha Christie’s disappearance for ten days in the winter of 1926. He cleverly weaves the known facts…
The reader should approach this tome knowing it is a work of fiction by the celebrated actor, not an auto/biography, so real is the prose….
It’s 1965 and the world of fashion is about to be turned on its head by a young English model appearing in a mini-dress at…
The blurb says this is a book you will devour! (Their exclamation mark.) I usually take blurbs with a grain of salt, however, in this…
A fan of the author’s previous (and initial) series The Invisible Library, this reader eagerly picked up Scarlet, hastening home to immerse oneself in the…
After Holly’s brother’s death was ruled a suicide, Holly can’t shake the idea that something else must have happened… something involving a “game” with his…
G M Malliet, is an American author of mystery novels and short stories, who is best known as the author of award-winning crime novels, including…
A Darkness Absolute is a compelling psychological crime thriller, set in the frozen wastes of the Yukon. In some ways, this story parallels the work…