Sea Rift

Sea Rift, the fifth book in the beloved Castleby Series from JM Simpson, opens with a shattering event; a woman running screaming through the woods in search of her baby, a man dead, hanging from a tree. There is a newcomer to the seaside town of Castleby, Nathaniel...

Student Fun and a Mammoth Discussion

Becky Bexley – The Child Genius (Book 3) Arriving at Book three in the Becky Bexley series we find Becky involved in several very interesting discussions with her friends at University. In Chapter one, there are only two chapters this time, Becky instigates some...

Roseghetto

Roseghetto is a confrontational, heartbreaking debut novel from journalist Kirsty Jagger which paints in vivid colours the other side of life which is hidden in plain sight in the suburbs of the world, regardless of country, culture or religion. Set in the suburb of...

Eleven Liars

How are two unrelated fires, twenty years apart, connected to murder, drug running, and arson?  Online investigative journalist Ben Harper, with his close connections to the people of the London community of Haddley, is instrumental in bringing to light the lies,...

On the Savage Side

Writer of two successful novels, Tiffany McDaniel’s has dedicated her third book ‘On the Savage Side’ to the six violently murdered women who disappeared in the area around Chillicothe in 2014-15.  Like some of the victims of this crime, the six central...

Crows Nest

Crow’s Nest from Nikki Mottram, in a few words, is an absolutely riveting story that commences with a small, but captivating page which is utterly chilling, definitely surreal and certainly mysterious. Dana Gibson, distraught after the death of her small son, distant...

SEX, DRUGS AND A BUDDHIST MONK

A STEPPING STONE TOWARDS A SILENT MIND. Luke Kennedy was a man who walked on the very tough side of town. Hard drinking, drug using, street fighting and general thuggery was an everyday part of his life. Obese and in a state of depression he was seriously considering...

Moon Sugar

Moon Sugar is a somewhat intriguing tale wrapped around the world of experimental drugs, dependence and the insular nature of today’s societies. Mila is a forty-year-old personal trainer on the rebound from a failed relationship. Josh is a larger than life, incredibly...

T

Modern, hard hitting, truthful and yet gentle, Allan Fyfe has captured the true devastation of the world of drugs, dealing and reality in his novel “T”, a work that captures the blurred lines of reality that exist once the pathway to drug use is chosen. T is or was...

Wildflowers

Peggy Frew writes with such detail and structure that Wildflowers almost becomes a breath holding read. If anyone was not completely aware of the destruction to family life caused by drug addiction, they need to read this book. A “normal” family is slowly destroyed by...

Criminals

The cover of Criminals from James O’Loghlin says one robbery, three people, no heroes which more than catches the eye, it intrigues right from the first glimpse. How, say you, can there be no hero’s in crime fiction? That is until you meet Dean. Down on his luck,...

Betrayed

The incredible untold inside story of the two most unlikely drug-running grannies in Australian history  Not heeding the old adage, if it’s ‘too good to be true, it usually is’, Vera Hayes (Toddie) and her longtime friend Florice Bessire (Beezie) accepted an...