Book Review: Born of No Woman
A priest is called to administer the last rites to a dead woman and discovers hidden notebooks concealed upon the corpse. Continue reading Book Review: Born of No Woman
A priest is called to administer the last rites to a dead woman and discovers hidden notebooks concealed upon the corpse. Continue reading Book Review: Born of No Woman
In her early twenties, Tam rushes to her childhood flat only to be confronted by a tragic discovery. Continue reading Book Review: The Broken Pane
‘Recovery’. Andrew Wearās follow-up to ‘Solved’, examines how we can learn from othersā success (and sometimes failure). Continue reading Book Review: Recovery
In the 1920s, long before he wrote The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was an accomplished pilot. Continue reading Book Review: The Prince of the Skies
Bored of their daily routine and loosened up by wine, two couples decide to swap husbands and homes for the night. Continue reading Book Review: The Other Husband
DI Rhona Ballantyne investigates a young man killed by a bear on a reserve. The death is not all it seems & she uncovers a terrifying truth that will put her own life in jeopardy… Continue reading Book Review: The Wolf Hunters
A gifted psychologist is forced to hunt a serial killer or risk having a dark chapter of her past exposed, but her mission may mark her as the next victim… Continue reading Book Review: The Women of Blackmouth Street
When Sophie is offered a job at the Ayredale Library, she hopes to finally discover what happened to her mother. Continue reading Book Review: The Bookbinder’s Daughter
Author Scott Ryan speaks to many of the people involved with the production of Moonlighting. Continue reading Book Review: Moonlighting: An Oral History
An artist vows to do whatever it takes to help the underground movement mobilise against Hitlerās forces. Continue reading Book Review: The Last Sketch