The Girl Who Lived Twice by David Lagercrantz
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…
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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…
Louise Conan-Doyle finds herself alone in New York without money after her famous husband, Arthur, is forced to continue his lecture tour without her.
The Queen’s Corgi by David Michie is a delightful tale of the private lives of the royals, told from the perspective of the Queen’s new…
I am pleased to introduce Bríd as the new Financial Controller of the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts (SMSA).
Michael Lewis writes a masterful story as he reveals how the Global Economic Crisis happened in his new book, Boomerang.
Provenance by Ann Leckie is a engaging sci-fi novel, perfect for those new to the genre.
Nailed by the Heart by Simon Clark tells the story of the Stainforth family – Chris, Ruth and their young son, David – who have…
A Spider in the Cup by Barbara Cleverly is a Det. Joe Sandilands novel, where Joe must discover the link between 2 murders and the…
Our Souls At Night by Kent Haruf is a beautiful story of two widowers and the comfort they find in one another, despite small town…
The Road to Ruin by Niki Savva is an intense look at the Australian political system, as under the Abbott administration.