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Christopher Morgan

Incredibly powerful and almost understated Morgan has constructed his words in the manner of a true storyteller to bring to life the people that make up Currawalli Street, with all...

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Posie Greame-Evans

When Freya Dane arrives at the island of Findnar off the Scottish Coast, an Island her archaeologist father had purchased, little does she really know of the traditional and violent...

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Martin Plowman

Funny, witty, charming and in some parts downright unbelievable Martin Plowman takes you on a madcap, and often challenging, trip along the road to chasing and researching extra-terrestrials.      Becoming addicted...

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Peter Corris

Cliff Hardy is back and somehow, even in semi-retirement he is, as always, brushing up against trouble, the law and of course beautiful women in his latest tangle with the...

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Marina Endicott

Sumptuous, theatrical, endearing, intriguing are words that spring to mind when reading The Little Shadows. The “turn of phrase” is a delight. We journey with three sisters: Aurora,”the eldest and...

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Tim Preist

With some laugh out loud moments and more than a few hapless crook escapades you literally find yourselves shaking your head at the sheer stupidity of the crims. This is...

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Michael Foley

Absurdity – does this relate to life as we know it today or has it always related to life as it is and always has been? Foley, in amongst doing...

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Jennifer Rowe

Holly Love, competent , capable and in love suddenly finds herself up to her eyes in, mystery, murder, crime and intrigue with the most unlikely cast of characters ever to...

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Sean Slater

Jacob Striker, known as Shipwreck to his friends, and side kick, some times lover, as well as ace detective Felicity, are back in this page turning dive into the underworld...

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Deborah Levy

Edgy, fascinating, downright weird and compulsive this is a work of fiction that strips back the layers of relationships exposing clearly the raw delicate uncertainty that makes up the inner...