Criminals

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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

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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...
Out of Breath

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Anna Snoekstra

 It seems that Jo has been running away all her life. There were distressing circumstances in her childhood which she planned to leave behind when she left England and moved...
The Brightest Star

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Emma Harcourt

The Brightest Star is a fantastic opportunity to learn about everyday life in Florence in the 1400’s. Emma Harcourt has presented us with an Historical Fiction which is detailed and...
The Half Life of Valery K

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Natasha Pulley

What a fantastic read! Natasha Pulley has again produced an unforgettable story in The Half Life of Valery K. Set in Russia before the second world war and moving through...
The Burnished Sun

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Mirandi Riwoe

Mirandi Riwoe has captured the essence of humanity in her series of short stories all based on the fragility of humanity in The Burnished Sun. Beautifully worded each vignette is...
Paperbark Hill

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Maya Linnell.

The fourth and final tale in the lives of the effervescent McIntyre family draws to a close with Paperbark Hill from much loved author Maya Linnell. Diana McIntyre is slowly...
Murder Is Revealing

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Michelle Corbier

Dr Myaisha Douglas, widowed at a young age and avid reader of murder mysteries and detective novels has always had a secret longing to be able to solve a murder;...
Sparring Partners

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John Grisham

Being stuck at home with COVID, didn’t stop John Grisham master of suspense and the legal arena, from writing his first collection of novellas. Each dealing with a legal case...
Betrayed

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Sandi Logan

The incredible untold inside story of the two most unlikely drug-running grannies in Australian history  Not heeding the old adage, if it’s ‘too good to be true, it usually is’,...