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Anthony R Jansen

There are more twists and turns than a maze, more plot and sub-plots in this mind challenging  “who dun it” guaranteed to keep the crime aficionado on the edge of...

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Roland Harvey

When Roland Harvey and his family head off for their holidays it seems there are adventures galore,  and as Roland Harvey is pretty good at drawing he has added a...

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Carolyn Mathews

We meet Pandora at a crossroad in her life. Mike, her first love and second husband, has just died from a heart attack and she is feeling overwhelmed with grief....

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Composite Intro: Lee Childs

Love it, such a brilliant idea and so perfectly executed. A “who dunnit”, crime thriller, each chapter by a different crime writer. Writing for a cause. Each author retaining their...

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Todd McEwan

The book is a bit too much to take in in one sitting but makes fascinating reading, chapter by chapter or section by section. However you choose to read it...

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Elizabeth Gilbert

Born into a family of strong characters, Alma grows into a precocious child, just like her father.  Henry, her father is a renowned botanical explorer with a vast fortune.  How...

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Holly Goddard Jones

For lovers of  psychological thrillers, this is one that will keep you entrenched until  last word on the last page, which like so much in the book is not exactly...

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Kerry Greenwood

In this her twentieth case Phryne Fisher has to pull out all stops to get her man in a mystery that almost, but not quite, has her and the Melbourne...

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Jason Matthews

The two young intelligence officers, trained in their respective spy schools, collide in a charged atmosphere of tradecraft, deception and, inevitably, a forbidden spiral of carnal attraction that threatens their...

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Lisa Verge Higgins

The storyline is familiar; comfortable like an old shoe, wrapping around like a soft blanket on an autumn evening, delving into issues many face as they travel their life pathways....