Sh*t Towns of Australia

By

Rick Furphy and Geoff Rissole

Every now and again a book comes along which is certainly not meant to be taken seriously, of which Sh*t Towns of Australia would most certainly be considered as firmly...
Platform Seven

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Louise Doughty

Platform Seven is Louise Doughty’s ninth novel, a novel in which she delves into the darker side of human behaviour with emphasis on the psyche behind this behaviour. Platform Seven...
Simon’s Cat: It’s a Dog’s Life

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Simon Tofield

Perfect for all Simon’s Cat lovers, and of course just in time for that special Christmas gift, this latest edition of sketches detailing the life of Simon Tofield’s very interesting...
The Great Divide

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L.J.M. Owen

The prologue grabs the interest from the very first paragraph and from that point forward, The Great Divide from L.J.M Owen simply must be read from cover to cover preferably...
The Art of Dying

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Ambrose Parry

This most enjoyable Historical Fiction, The Art of Dying, is written by a husband and wife team, under the pseudonym of Ambrose Parry. Chris Brookmyre is an award-winning author and...
Turn Left at Venus

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Inez Baranay

To do Turn Left At Venus justice, one must be patient and be prepared to re-read and digest slowly all that you have set before you. This is no ordinary...
Damascus

By

Christos Tsiolkas

One could be forgiven for doing a double-take at seeing the title of this book, Damascus. The author of “The Slap,” has moved a long way from writing about contemporary...
Starting From Now

By

Fleur McDonald

Once again, Fleur McDonald has delivered a well-crafted novel wrapped around the very real issue of animal activism in rural areas, looking at the destructive aspect of activism when it...
The Little Book of Lost Words

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Joe Gillard

Language changes over the generations and centuries with so many wonderful, rich, and incredibly funny words, at least in the world of modern language, becoming obsolete or simply lost in...
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...