Mrs Sidhu’s “Dead and Scone” by Suk Pannu
When I picked up Mrs Sidhu’s “Dead and Scone” by Suk Pannu, I had no idea that Mrs Sidhu was already a well-established character with her...
When I picked up Mrs Sidhu’s “Dead and Scone” by Suk Pannu, I had no idea that Mrs Sidhu was already a well-established character with her...
Patric Gagne’s Sociopath: A Memoir is a thought-provoking read that delves into the complexities of living with sociopathy. The memoir begins with a gripping narrative that...
“I’m a woman, which means I have to expect to be seen as an unlikable character.” One of the Good Guys by Araminta Hall is a...
In “How to Age Disgracefully,” Clare Pooley weaves a heartwarming tale that challenges conventional perceptions about ageing and celebrates the vibrancy of life at any age....
In Natalie Sue’s debut novel, I Hope This Finds You Well, readers are thrust into the chaotic world of corporate life. With a cast of quirky...
Set against the backdrop of a 1950s divorce ranch in Nevada, Beaird’s debut novel invites readers into a realm where secrets, empowerment, and unexpected friendships intertwine....
In “Darling Girls,” Sally Hepworth expertly intertwines a spellbinding narrative of sisterhood, hidden truths, love, and intrigue. Three foster sisters, Jessica, Norah, and Alicia, rescued from...
What a gripping psychological thriller! It kept me on the edge of my seat. Dinah Marshall, our protagonist, is an outsider among her old university friends....
This titillating novel weaves together two distinct perspectives and timelines. As always, I did struggle to get used to the multiple POVs. While the beginning may...
“The Gathering” by C.J. Tudor is a riveting addition to the vampire narrative, skillfully intertwining the allure of the supernatural with the gritty realism of detective...