Blue Hour

By

Sarah Schmidt.

Spanning over a period of four decades, ‘Blue Hour’, explores the ways the indescribable trauma of war impacts upon the complex, lives and marriages of Kitty and her daughter, Eleanor;...
A Dish to Die for

By

Lucy Burdett

Hayley Snow, well know writer and food critic for Key Zest is finally taking a break from the madness of life with her good friend Eric Altman and her husband...
The Last Hours in Paris

By

Ruth Druart.

Occupied Paris in the autumn of 1944 is a city overwhelmed by a sense of tension; one of the most beautiful cities in the world is just a ghost of...
Lying Beside You

By

Michael Robotham

A woman, Myra goes missing and later turns up dead, her 67-year-old father has been bludgeoned to death and within days another young woman vanishes; feared abducted. Are these cases...
Friends Like These

By

Meg Rosoff.

MEG ROSOFF New York City, 1983.” Remember this time.” This is what Beth tells herself as she arrives in the overwhelming heat, rubbish strewn, smelly streets of New York. She...
Two Nights in Lisbon

By

Chris Pavone

I was over halfway through this book when I realized that it was only 9.42pm on day two in Lisbon.  I also needed to stop for a breath. What a...
The Reunion

By

Polly Phillips

Reunions are something looked forward to with equal parts dread, curiosity and happiness but in Emily Toller’s world, a reunion at her old University, Cambridge places her in a quandary....
Jesustown

By

Paul Daley

Patrick Remark is at a turning in his life. His marriage has finally collapsed, his lover is haunting him and the decision to return to Australia, to his birthplace of...
Criminals

By

James O'Loghlin

The cover of Criminals from James O’Loghlin says one robbery, three people, no heroes which more than catches the eye, it intrigues right from the first glimpse. How, say you,...
Becoming Beth

By

Meredith Appleyard

There are so many aspects of Becoming Beth from Meredith Appleyard that please. The main character, Beth, is a woman in her fifties. The story is gently told so that...