Book Review: A Taste for Killing
Godfrey Bowyer, the best but least likeable bow maker in Worcester, dies of poisoning, though his wife Blanche survives. Continue reading Book Review: A Taste for Killing
Godfrey Bowyer, the best but least likeable bow maker in Worcester, dies of poisoning, though his wife Blanche survives. Continue reading Book Review: A Taste for Killing
Alison Ripley Cubitt couldn’t wait to make her mark. Thrilled to score an unpaid television internship in London, she still needed to survive alone… Continue reading Book Review: Misadventures in the Screen Trade
My son has been taken. And Iāve been given a choice. Kill a patient… Or never see him again. Continue reading Book Review: Do No Harm
Taking as his starting point many of the famous tourist sites in the Peloponnese, where the stories are set, John Spurling freshly imagines key narratives from the Greek canon. Continue reading Book Review: Arcadian Nights
Some people will stop at nothing to get what they want, regardless of what may come. But the past is always waiting⦠For what they seek, is seeking them. Continue reading Book Review: Amber
You are not who you think you are. Your future is not what you think it will be.
You are in danger⦠Continue reading Book Review: The Secret of Karabakh
Maria, Georgy and Harriet navigate their first throes of passion, scandal, and love in the heady pre-war atmosphere of Brussels in 1815. Continue reading Book Review: The Belles of Waterloo
He wrote one of the most quintessentially English books, yet Kenneth Grahame was a Scot. Continue reading Book Review: The Real Kenneth Grahame
If you could go back in time to find answers to the past, would you? Continue reading Book Review: Space Hopper
Two people sharing one body, but one is a psychopath and wants to be in full control. Continue reading Book Extract: My Dark Self