Magpie’s Bend

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Maya Linnell

Life can at times hurl some tough stuff at you and the last thing Lara McIntyre wants is a nosy journalist, no matter how interesting he looks, poking around in...
Small Acts of Defiance

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Michelle Wright

Small Acts of Defiance from Michelle Wright is without a doubt a brilliant piece of historical fiction that has been meticulously researched, which shows through in the storytelling as the...
The Perfect Lie

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Jo Spain

How well do we really know the person we trust; what secrets are being kept? What lies are being told? Jo Spain in her latest stand-alone psychological thriller “The Perfect...
Nick

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Michael Farris Smith

Nick Caraway came to fame as the narrator of what is considered as a literary masterpiece written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby. Michael Farris Smith has taken this...
How to Mend a Broken Heart

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Rachael Johns

How To Mend A Broken Heart is the perfect feel good story for everyone who has suffered from a broken heart, has been plunged to the depth of despair and...
The Lady with the Gun Asks the Questions

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Kerry Greenwood

The ultimate Miss Phryne Fisher collection The Lady with the Gun Asks the Questions begins with a lovely introduction from Kerry Greenwood which is well worth the read, as it...
The Shape of Darkness

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Laura Purcell

Despite 21st century thinking, today many people still try to communicate with the spirit world at séances via mediums.  In the 19th century the public was fascinated by spiritualism despite...
Klara and the Sun

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Kazuo Ishiguro

Klara and the Sun is the eighth novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, who has won many prizes for his work. To read this book you need to bend to the author’s...
Take Me Home

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Karly Lane

When life decides to hand out unlooked for change, it often comes with hidden benefits which at the time are very hard to discover. It is this theme, along with...
The French Gift

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Kirsty Manning

Kirsty Manning states,” It has long been my quest in Historical Fiction to draw attention to forgotten pockets of history.” something she has done an extraordinarily fine way. Her book...