Saturation

By

William Lane

If you are into dystopian fiction, are looking for something which appears as deconstructed as the world it portrays, that  allows you to draw your own conclusion as to time...
Murder In Vienna

By

E.C.R. Lorac

Murder in Vienna as well as, The Haunted Vintage and Tea on Sunday have been chosen by the British Library Publishing to be reprinted. The books written in a period...
The Remarkable Truths of Alfie Bains

By

Sarah Clutton

The main character in The Remarkable Truths of Alfie Bains is Alfie Baines, a nine-year-old boy with a remarkable intellect and grasp of human nature. His life has been straight...
Legacy

By

Jim Chambers

The legacies left to family members to resolve comes under the eye of Jim Chambers in his fourth book, Legacy, the story of a family torn into combative elements through...
The Resistance Girls

By

Alice G May

It is March 1942 and Wren, Serenity Ashworth, has just made a major change in her, to date, very formal and constricted life by signing the Official Secrets Act, committing...
Where Snowbirds Play

By

Gina Goldhammer

Where Snowbirds Play is an intriguing concept based on loneliness, family, intrigue and accountability presented in a manner that creates room for consideration, and captures as a snapshot, the deeply...
The Seaside Murders

By

Helena Dixon

Having read many of Helena Dixon’s Miss Underhay Murder series I was interested to discover book two in the new series The Secret Detective Agency, The Seaside Murders. Slow to...
The Devil’s Own Duke

By

Anna Harrington

If you are looking for a little bit of escapism via Regency England, the forth book in The  Dukes of Darkness series from Anna Harrington, The Devil’s Own Duke is...
Out of the Woods

By

Gretchen Shirm

‘Out of the Woods’ set in 2000, by highly regarded author Gretchen Shirm, takes the reader back to a terrible time in the history of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina;...
Southsightedness

By

Gregory Day

Poetry in all its formats is deeply immersive, but very mood driven, no matter what the subject that has caught the eye of the poet; emotion, environment, people, moods and...