Book Review: In Your Light by Annalie Grainger

Inspired by her time as a volunteer at Missing People, an independent charity organisation that…

Murder, mystery and missing people: 10 crime and thriller books that will keep you on the edge of your seat

It’s only half way through the year but 2018 has already delivered a wealth of…

Comic Review: Supergirl – Being Super by Mariko Tamaki and Joëlle Jones

Being Super tells a Supergirl story set outside the confides of the regular DC continuity,…

Book Review: American By Day by Derek B. Miller

Derek B. Miller’s third novel American By Day had a lot to live up to. The…

Book Review: All Of This Is True by Lygia Day Peñaflor

When Long Island teenagers Miri, Soliel, Penny and Jonah meet elusive author Fatima Ro, they’re…

Book Review: Legendary by Stephanie Garber

With her magical debut novel Caraval, Stephanie Garber swept readers away to a spellbinding island of…

Book Review: Dear Martin by Nic Stone

Frank, hard-hitting and powerful are just three words that come to mind when talking about…

Book Review: Aftercare Instructions by Bonnie Pipkin

Genesis Johnson has had a lot to deal with of late. The death of one…

Book Review: Juliet & Romeo by David Hewson

Like the title would suggest, David Hewson’s Juliet & Romeo tells the story of Shakespeare’s…

Book Review: Dead Girls by Abigail Tarttelin

Abigail Tarttelin’s Dead Girls isn’t the only book dedicated to murdered and missing girls that I’ve…

Book Review: White Rabbit, Red Wolf by Tom Pollock

Seventeen-year-old Peter Blankman lives in a constant state of debilitating anxiety and fear. He’s a…