The Forgotten Bookshop in Paris

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Daisy Wood

Powerful, captivating and immensely enjoyable The Forgotten Bookshop in Paris captures the devastation of the war years in Paris, the destruction caused by the German occupation, the tireless and dangerous...
Bleeding Heart Yard

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Elly Griffiths

Bleeding Heart Yard In ‘Bleeding Heart Yard’, the third in the Harbinder Singh series by Elly Griffith, she developed from being a slightly awkward regional police woman, to being promoted...
The Wedding Party

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Cathy Kelly.

For the first time in 15 years the four Robicheaux daughters are back together preparing for the remarriage of their parents.  Years ago, their parents’ marriage had resulted in divorce...
Hydra

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Adriane Howell

Adriane Howell, has out of a diverse collection of bit and pieces, crafted a novel that is bordering on the verge of experimental, with a character, who while likable, has...
The Tilt

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Chris Hammer.

Once again, the master craftsman of crime Chris Hammer has woven an engaging tale in The Tilt. His characters are realistic and well developed, his plot is complex with many...
The East German Spy Mistress

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Natalia Pastukhova with Peter Morris.

The East German Spy Mistress has been set in the Cold War era, post-World War II. Ulrica zu Lauenburg is facing some hard truths about the life she has lead...
Calypso, Corpses, and Cooking

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Raquel V. Reyes’s

Murder and food somehow, sometimes seem to go together at least in Miriam Quinones-Smith life anyway, but not because she goes looking for trouble, just the opposite; all she wants...
Double Lives

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Kate McCaffrey

Double Lives from Kate McCaffrey is an absolutely brilliant read that gets you involved from very early in the book, actually from the first chapter, as that sets the scene...
Daughter of the Home Front

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Jennie Jones

Set in Queensland from 1942, this Historical Fiction, Daughter of the Home Front deals with people during the war period. The main character, Emma Hatton, is a smart young woman...
T

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Alan Fyfe

Modern, hard hitting, truthful and yet gentle, Allan Fyfe has captured the true devastation of the world of drugs, dealing and reality in his novel “T”, a work that captures...