
December Fiction Preview
The publishing juggernaut may be winding down for the year but there are still some absolute gems coming into the world this December… Continue reading December Fiction Preview
The publishing juggernaut may be winding down for the year but there are still some absolute gems coming into the world this December… Continue reading December Fiction Preview
Bestselling crime writer Elizabeth Haynes writes a fascinating murder mystery based on a 175 year old crime. Continue reading The Murder of Harriet Monckton by Elizabeth Haynes review – a mesmerising Victorian crime novel
A psychological thriller about a woman with amnesia? Set in the world of children’s publishing? Yes please! Continue reading What Was Lost by Jean Levy review
Spend less time deciding what to read and more time reading! Our resident fiction specialist provides a handy rundown of our top literary picks for September. Continue reading September Fiction Preview
Michael Redhill’s ‘Bellevue Square’ is one of our two August Books of the Month. Continue reading Bellevue Square by Michael Redhill – August Book of the Month
Rachel delves into Hydra, the incredible, spooky follow-up to Matt Wesolowski’s Six Stories. Continue reading NEW CRIME FICTION: Hydra by Matt Wesolowski
Rachel is wowed by a mind-bending, page-turning Mafia novel set in Rome. Continue reading Confessions of a Reluctant Crime Reader, no.8: Suburra
Rachel gives a big shout out to The Unquiet Dead, her crime fiction pick for July. Continue reading Confessions of a Reluctant Crime Reader no.7: The Unquiet Dead
Rachel is dazzled by Swiss author Quentin Mouron’s intoxicating crime escapade. Continue reading Confessions of a Reluctant Crime Reader no.6: Three Drops of Blood and a Cloud of Cocaine