A Trick of the Light (Three Pines #7) by Louise Penny
Another cracker in this series by Louise Penny, set in the mysterious Quebec village of Three Pines: it may not be on any map, but…
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Another cracker in this series by Louise Penny, set in the mysterious Quebec village of Three Pines: it may not be on any map, but…
Pardonable Lies demonstrates Winspear’s ability to balance pace, plot and characters with skill and dexterity.
Inga Simpson is a successful Australian writer who has published several books in a range of genres and has mentored many aspiring writers in the…
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 Evolutionist: The Strange Tale of Alfred Russel Wallace By Avi Sirlin details the scientist’s extraordinary life, a dramatic tale of money, class, faith and…
Casanova: Actor, Spy, Lover, Priest by Ian Kelly reveals the inner life of this famous – but perhaps not well known – man.
In Among the Mad by Jacqueline Winspear, It’s Christmas 1931 and Maisie finds herself seconded to Military Intelligence.
A quote from Messenger of Truth by Jacqueline Winspear sums up the main character very well; “My work does not end when a solution to…
Well, this is a book that has polarised the reading world! And it’s not the actual plot that has caused all the hoo-ha-ha, but the…
Insidious Intent, the book immediately preceding How The Dead Speak by Val McDermid which is the latest instalment in the Tony Hill/Carol Jordan series, was…
Author Review: Alan Hunter. Features inspector George Gently as he solves his cases through a combination of reason, deduction and a world-weary understanding of his…
Joan Margaret Fleming was a British writer of crime and thriller novels.