Chase Darkness with Me: How One True-Crime Writer Started Solving Murders

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Billy Jensen

How the tools for cracking cold cases have changed over the last five years! Only ten years ago true crime readers could not have envisaged that social media and familial...
The Last Voyage of Mrs Henry Parker

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Joanna Nell

In this enchanting look at growing older, Joanna Nell has, in The Last Voyage of Mrs Henry Parker, crafted a love story that transcends all the minor and major issues...
Hollow Earth

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John Kinsella

If you are a fan of John Kinsella’s you will love this convoluted and yet somehow addictive tale of Hollow Earth, written as a protest to the destruction caused as...
Being Black ‘n Chicken, and Chips

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Matt Okine

Matt Okine has, in Being Black ‘n’ Chicken, & Chips, opened a very interesting dialog on coming of age, coping with curves life throws at you and puberty, through the...
Bruny

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Heather Rose

Bruny is Heather Rose’s eighth book, her fifth adult novel: her last book, The Museum of Modern Love, which took eleven years to write, won her several awards; the Stella...
The Breeding Season

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Amanda Niehaus

It is perhaps best if the background of the author, Amanda Niehaus is understood before beginning what could be considered as a dark and traumatic read with her debut novel...
Kitty Flanagan’s 488 Rules for Life The thankless art of being correct

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Kitty Flanagan

What started out a joke, could be easily considered as the breakthrough book on modern day etiquette, as delivered by comedienne Kitty Flanagan in her latest book, 488 Rules for...
Going Under

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Sonia Henry

Going Under is a really good read, but not for the faint hearted, or those about to undergo hospitalization. The uncomfortable truth is that it was written by a doctor...
Silver

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Chris Hammer

Chris Hammers first work of fiction, Scrublands, burst onto the literary scene is a fast and furious manner hitting the best seller list after only four weeks and remaining there...
Snake Island

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Ben Hobson

The title and the art work on the cover of this book suggest a Western story, dark and foreboding: it is not. While Snake Island is firmly set in Australia,...