A Season For Justice is the third book in the Justice Belstrang Mystery series from John Pilkington and once again is a captivating read, as Robert Belstrang takes on an assignment for a friend which sees him in a world he is unfamiliar with, facing a situation he...
There are many aspects of a novel which need to be covered to meet the standards of a “Murder mystery genre.” Joanna Jenkins has done this elegantly in Bad Neighbours, and the result is an immensely interesting and complex story. However, the reader never gets lost in...
Alex Shaw has delivered another riveting read with his new, at this time, stand alone, Codename:61 with two unlikely heroes in Jack Tate and Adrian Snow. Thrown together during the War they became friends as well as operatives, moving on once Germany signed the...
The second explosive book in The Nautilus Series from Nick Croydon Nautilus, has it all, as captures every nuance of the human psyche in a futurist, or maybe not so futuristic, look at the politics of the world which can be controlled by a complex and sophisticated...
In 1617 to be tried as a witch was not unusual. The King was actively seeking out any witches and making sure they died. To be accused of murder and then being a witch, using the evil powers commanded by said witch to cause the death, was a guaranteed death sentence....
Mexico and the Mayan civilization are the focus for book two in the Ethan Frost Archaeological Thriller series from Lex Faulkner, The Mayan Betrayal. It is 1031BC and the seasonal rains have not fallen over the land for some time, bringing great worry to the people of...
Secrets, tragedy and reality come together in this equestrian based thriller The Last Summer at Feather River from Karen Nelson as she explores coming of age, adolescence and devastation through the life of Brooke as she returns to a place she once loved, Feather...
The Spark of an Uprising Set in a remote area of Tasmania, Dear Father from Jillian Brannock combines cult, history and the need to belong into a spine-chilling debut novel which disturbingly could very well be true. Daniel’s life collapsed into a sad and sorry tale...
Once you move past the very graphic violence in the first chapter of Hunting Ground from Andrew Warren accepting that this is the norm, there is an excellent story of a white supremist cult obsession, power and tragedy to be discovered. Thomas Caine is recovering from...
True Crime readers will no doubt remember the Claremont Killings of 1996-7, which resulted in a 24-year investigation; the longest and most expensive investigation in Australian history and the ultimate conviction of the murder in 2020. Award winning author Emma...
The Hunter Files, 6. Murder and abduction in the Vatican set the scene for another riveting thriller from Rob Jones, The Vatican Conspiracy, as Max Hunter, now on a temporary assignment to the Vatican unwilling becomes involved in a conspiracy that will push him to...
Simon Michael introduces a new legal thriller series The Brief, with protagonist Charles Holborne, a lawyer who is married to Henrietta, daughter of a Viscount, practices Criminal Law at the Temple and simply does not fit into what is considered an elitist Practice....