
Elevation by Stephen King
Trying to categorise Stephen King’s books is fraught with difficulty — Elevation is a case in point.
Trying to categorise Stephen King’s books is fraught with difficulty — Elevation is a case in point.
Author review on thriller writer Ward Larsen, recommending his books Fly by Wire & Fly by Night.
Ex-lawyer John Grisham knows the law well and his books are a joy to read. The Litigators is up to his usual best.
The Girl Who Lived Twice by David Lagercrantz is, unfortunately, the last in the series of six Swedish crime noir stories featuring one of the…
History fans will be quite familiar with Peter Ackroyd and his easy-to-read style of writing. His books aren’t for academics – they are for…
Listed as her first mystery, written in 1932, and reprinted in 2006 by Arrow Books, Footsteps in the Dark by Georgette Heyer is set in…
We were joined at the SMSA by Hugh Mackay, experienced social psychologist and bestselling author in conversation with Catherine du Peloux Menagé, Artistic Director…
A gem of Australian crime fiction, this novel is the first in a series by Australian author Ms. Gentill. Set in Sydney 1931, we are…
This October we were joined at the SMSA by John Brogden, the Honorary President of LifeLine International, to talk about his newly released book…
Having just read the six most recently published Chief Inspector Gamache crime novels in a row, this reader is grateful that the events in each…
Britt-Marie Was Here, in classic Fredrik Backman fashion, is a novel ultimately about community and coming into oneself. Backman has always written incredibly tender and…
Shanghai Grand by Taras Grescoe traces the city and lives of the predominant Europeans settled there from the early 1930’s to the present day.