Shea Ernshaw on the portrayal of sisterhood in The Wicked Deep

To celebrate the publication of The Wicked Deep on 8 March 2018, author Shea Ernshaw…

Book Review: By a Charm and a Curse by Jaime Questell

Few book premises have the potential to set imaginations racing like the idea of a…

Book Review: The Wren Hunt by Mary Watson

Steeped in folklore, rituals and Irish traditions, Mary Watson’s The Wren Hunt is a debut…

Book Review: The Feed by Nick Clark Windo

Nick Clark Windo’s debut The Feed is a complex and thought-provoking high concept thriller that…

Book Review: Fire on the Mountain by Jean McNeil

Although it is never explicitly named, the distinctive mountain described at the beginning of Jean McNeil’s Fire on the Mountain will undoubtedly draw reader’s minds to Cape Town’s Table Mountain – rising ominously out of an otherwise flat African coastline.

Non-fiction highlights of 2018 – from Zadie Smith to Will Millard

We’re only two months into 2018 and some of the year’s best non-fiction books have…

Book Review: Still Me by Jojo Moyes

Louisa Clark’s story began in Jojo Moyes’ Me Before You, a novel that has sold…

Book Review: The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale

Yorkshire born literary writer Robert Dinsdale delved into the past with his first two books,…

Book Review: The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

The first book in contemporary fantasy author Holly Black’s The Folk of the Air series…

Book Review: The Last Wilderness by Neil Ansell

Neil Ansell has hitchhiked on five continents. He’s crossed the Andes and the Himalayas. He’s…

Book Review: Far From The Tree by Robin Benway

Robin Benway’s Far From the Tree is something special – and something entirely unexpected too.…

Q&A with Final Girls author Riley Sager

Hailed by Stephen King as ‘the first great thriller of 2017’, Riley Sager’s Final Girls…