Book Review: For You and Only You by Caroline Kepnes

Inside Joe Goldberg’s head is undeniably a dark place to be. But even after four…

Emma Orchard: Why I Love Heyer

Aged eleven, I was given tickets for the adult library. I’d read all the children’s…

Read an extract from The Misadventures of Margaret Finch by Claire McGlasson

Blackpool, 1938. Miss Margaret Finch – a rather demure young woman – has just begun…

Book Review: No Life For A Lady by Hannah Dolby

Violet Hamilton was eighteen when her mother disappeared from Hastings Pier without a trace. Now…

Win a copy of Silver in the Bone by Alexandra Bracken

To celebrate the publication of Silver in the Bone – Alexandra Bracken’s series opener inspired…

Book Review: The Secrets of Hartwood Hall by Katie Lumsden

‘Nobody ever goes to Hartwood Hall…. Folks say it’s cursed, but I dare say a…

Book Review: Murder Under the Tuscan Sun by Rachel Rhys

With its sinister atmosphere, breathtaking scenery, web of secrets and its characters’ ever-deepening suspicious behaviour,…

How can there be two alternative versions of the truth?

This was a question I wanted to explore in my second novel The Lodger, and…

How a 17th century herbalist’s home inspired The Hemlock Cure

Hidden in the Derbyshire Dales, in a hollow where the crags of the Dark Peak meet the…

Book Review: The Luminaries by Susan Dennard

Winnie Wednesday wants nothing more than to join the Luminaries, an ancient order that protects…

Read an extract from Three Drops of Blood by Gretchen McNeil

Being an actress, Kate is no stranger to drama. And when her chance at a…

Alison Booth on the inspiration behind Bellevue

My latest novel Bellevue is set in a place that is dear to my heart…