Beam of Light

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John Kinsella

Whenever John Kinsella releases a new book it always interesting to see what he has chosen as his latest inspiration; conservation, protest, history, people or a combination of subjects which...
A Body at the Grand Hotel

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Benedict Brown

Benedict Brown certainly knows how to tell a very good story.  A Body at the Grand Hotel is, told in the first person with great aplomb, for want of better...
Murdle Australia

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GT Karber

50 seriously sinister murder mystery logic puzzles There are many people in our community who love to read a good murder story. The School of Mystery Murdle Australia is a...
The Players

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Minette Walters

Set in 1685, during the time when the beloved King Charles I had died, the throne of England is taken by James II and England is in turmoil. Minette Walters...
Catford Dogs

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Andy Burn

Set at the end of the Tony Blair era of government in England, 2003 in the South London area of Catford, an area well known for shady and criminal undertakings,...
My Name Is Gucci: A Dog’s Story

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Sun Jung

Author Sun Jung has interestingly used Gucci, an ex-shelter dog as the narrator for her latest book. Gucci is no ordinary dalmatian – like cross breed dog; he is a...
The Island Girls

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Rachael Sweasey

Four stories combine into one captivating, heart-warming romance set between England and Australia which captures the very essence of life changing decisions and their results, in The Island Girls from...
Angel of Death

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Rob Sinclair

In this gutsy, violent and enjoyable thriller Angel of Death, fans of clandestine espionage novels are in for a real treat in this riveting page-turner that segues from the Middle...
Family Affairs at Orchard Cottage Hospital

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Lizzie Lane

Set in the mining town of Norton Dene, Somerset in 1931 Dr Frances Breakspeare is contemplating her latest project, that of adding Family Planning advice to the Mother and Baby...
The Winds From Further West

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Alexander McCall Smith

Alexander McCall Smith loves to address ethical and moral dilemmas, and he has done so with interesting effect in The Winds From Further West. The reader has to ponder the...