Mammoth

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Chris Flynn

Reading Mammoth from Chris Flynn was a fantastic way to keep the isolation blues at bay. The narrator’s voice is one I have not heard before. The language used to...
The Paris Secret

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Natasha Lester

The Paris Secret from Natasha Lester would have to be considered as one of the better historical fictions to date in 2020. The storyline is riveting, spaning the many years...
The Lost Jewels

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Kirsty Manning

The Lost Jewels is a story about  a mysterious, 500 piece collection of jewels buried for centauries now known as the Cheapside Hoard. Doing some research on this, it seems...
The Lost Future of Pepperharrow

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Natasha Pulley

This absorbing story follows on from “The Watchmaker of Filigree Street,” but can easily be read as a stand- alone. It is an Historical Fantasy, set mostly in Japan, in...
The Familiar Dark

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Amy Engel Amy Engel

Single mother Eve’s world collapses when her daughter Junie and her friend Izzy are viciously murdered in the local dilapidated park. Twelve year old Junie was the love of her...
The Long Road Home

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Fiona McCallum

Fiona McCallum is an expert at getting into the minds of her characters and teasing out emotional issues. She is not afraid to tackle subjects such as dysfunctional families, and...
Fifty-Fifty

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Steve Cavanagh

Author Steve Cavanagh hasn’t disappointed his readers with the fifth book in his Eddie Flynne series. ‘Fifty Fifty’, a legal thriller, launches the reader into the unusual situation of two...
The Secrets of Strangers

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Charity Norman

One random act of violence results in the lives of five strangers becoming unexpectedly intertwined. Sam, rushes into the Tuckbox Café in Balham, London to confront the owner Robert, his...
Just an Ordinary Family

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Fiona Lowe

If there is such a thing as a blockbuster of a book, Just An Ordinary Family, Fiona Lowe’s latest family saga, could certainly be considered as such, as she has...
Elephants with Headlights

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Bem Le Hunte

Set in India and Australia, this wonderful family saga, Elephants with Headlights is both beautifully written, and evocative, in its story. The descriptive language carries the reader along, immersed in...