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Book Review: A Woman Scorned by Christine Smith
THIS murder mystery is the third book by local writer Christine Smith set mainly around Mojacar in Almeria, Spain.
"She needed a sanctuary to return...
Book review: A Column of Fire by Ken Follett
IT'S Christmas 1558, and young Ned Willard returns home to Kingsbridge to find his world has changed.
The ancient stones of Kingsbridge Cathedral look down...
Book Review: The History of Wolves by Emily Fridlund
LINDA leads a peculiar home life: her parents live in an abandoned commune cabins in northern Minnesota and are hanging on to the last...
Book Review: The Crow Girl by Erik Axl Sund
IT started with just one body, the hands bound, the skin covered in marks.
Detective Superintendent Jeanette Kihlberg is adament to find out who is responsible,...
Book Review: Die Again by Tess Gerritsen
FOR those of you who like gory and gripping thrillers with plenty of action then this is for you.
This is Gerritsen's eleventh book in...
Book Review: Copycat by Alex Lake
YOUR stalker is everywhere. Your stalker knows everything. But the real problem is that your stalker is you.
Sarah Havenant discovers - when an old...
Book Review: The Dressmaker by Kate Alcott
THE ship, bow first, was slowly sinking into the water. People began tumbling like broken dolls from the decks, flopping, flailing into the sea....
Book Review: A World Without Colour by Bernard Jan
"Your presence in my life is like a room filled with lamps. When you're gone, the brightest, the prettiest one will go out. And...
Book Review: Woman of State by Simon Berthon
A FASCINATING, intelligent and penetrating political thriller set in Belfast, Dublin and London.
Maire Anne McCartney is recruited for a one-off IRA mission in 1991...
Book Review: Origin by Dan Brown
WHERE do we come from? Where are we going?
Robert Langdon, Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconology, arrives at the ultra-modern Guggenheim Museum in...
Book Review: Heads or Tails by Damien Boyd
HEADS OR TAILS is the highly anticipated latest novel in the bestselling DI Nick Dixon Crime Series.
A man has been mutilated and left to drown...
Book Review: Mrs Saint and the Defectives by Julie Lawson Timmer
A DISGRACED socialite unwittingly joins a community of "defectives” when she rents a bungalow next to a meddling woman with a French accent and a...
Book Review: Need You Dead – Peter James
LORNA BELLING has been found dead in a bath tub in a rented flat in Brighton.
Already known to the police because she’s reported her...
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