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Sophia Tobin

When the body of a young girl is washed up on the shore of the sea-bathing resort of Broadstairs, the town is set to gossip about what happened. But when...

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Adrian McKinty

Belfast in 1986 is being held firmly in the grip of a winter that seems like it will never end: The “troubles” are for once not overly demanding and there...

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Lisa Genoa

This is a wonderful, deeply moving, finely portrayed look into the world of Alzheimer’s disease though the eyes of Alice Howland, mother of three, University Professor at Harvard and world...

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James Proimos III and James Proimos Snr

This is a rather unusual graphic novel by this father and son team which will appeal to people who enjoy the abstract in life. It features two dogs who have...

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Ros Reines

For those of you who are old enough to remember life in the ‘80’s get set for a trip down memory lane, for those of you who were not, brace...

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Rowena Holloway

In her debut novel, Rowena Holloway has created an intriguing mystery which will keep you entertained and guessing until the astonishing end. And No, you cannot read the last chapter...

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Sarah Pekkanen

Two great summer reads from Sarah Pekkanen,  under the same cover  takes a look at life and its little foibles: What happens when you have a successful life, everything seems...

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Ian Collins

When TV entered the entertainment arena back in 1948 in America, then arrived on the doorstep of Australia in the 1950’s, life as we used to know it changed considerably....

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Andrew Grant Jackson

Move over ‘Where’s Wally’, as the Beatles have burst onto the scene, not quite as they did in the ‘60’s when their music hit the airwaves, but in picture format...

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Glendon Swarthout

How the West was won is a story that has many aspects too it, most of which have been passed down over generations and become the folkloric that makes up...