The Killer Question by Janice Hallett
I always look forward to a new Janice Hallett novel and The Killer Question reminded me exactly why. It has all the hallmarks of her signature...
I always look forward to a new Janice Hallett novel and The Killer Question reminded me exactly why. It has all the hallmarks of her signature...
The novel unfolds across two timelines. In the present day, Zoe is grieving the loss of her beloved grandfather Aron, the last living link to her...
Storie-opsomming In “Bloed van ’n vlinder” word ons bekend gestel aan suster Libbery (Libby) Lucas, ’n verpleegkundige wat haar pad vind vanuit die oorloggeteisterde Kongo na...
In “Roulette”, Sidney Gilroy het my ontvoer na die Vrystaatse landskap, bekend vir sy koue winters en nog kouer stiltes, en bied ’n misdaadroman wat nie...
I quite enjoyed Matthew Blake’s previous book Anna O, so I couldn’t wait to read his newest psychological thriller. And let me tell you, it’s an...
Oh my goodness, what a ride. If you’re after a twisty, layered, slow-burn suspense that keeps you guessing until the very last page, this one’s for...
I just finished reading Dark Game, the first book in Rachel Lynch’s DI Kelly Porter series, and I’m still trying to catch my breath. It’s gritty,...
Mrs. Spy didn’t grab me right away, but it’s a swinging sixties spy story with heart, humour, and a heroine you can root for. I went...
A Sliding Doors Masterclass on Identity and Inheritance I finished The Names in just a few days, and let me tell you, it’s a novel that...
A haunting novel about love, loss, and the devastation that echoes long after the violence ends. Some books don’t just tell a story: they strike a...