Book Review: Never Greener by Ruth Jones

In 1985, Callum and Kate meet whilst working at his brother’s bar. She is half…

Read an extract from I Remember You by Elisabeth De Mariaffi

Heike Lerner has a charmed life. A stay-at-home mother married to a prominent American psychiatrist,…

Book Review: Twin Truths by Shelan Rodger

Just when you think Shelan Rodger is finished with the twists and turns in Twin…

Book Review: Come and Find Me by Sarah Hilary

A prison riot. An escaped inmate. A Detective Inspector still struggling with the murder of…

Professional bookworm: Interview with Lucy Mangan

Lucy Mangan spent her childhood with her nose in a book – and there’s nowhere…

Book Review: The Long Forgotten by David Whitehouse

David Whitehouse’s third novel The Long Forgotten is every bit as unusual and extraordinary as…

Book Review: What Fresh Hell by Lucy Vine

Following on from her hilarious summer ‘17 debut Hot Mess, Lucy Vine is back with…

Book Review: To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo

With sirens, sea witches, pirates and princes, Alexandra Christo’s To Kill a Kingdom is like…

Book Review: Sisters by Lily Tuck

National Book Award-winner Lily Tuck’s seventh novel navigates the precarious path of marital jealousy. Our…

Book Review: The Killing of Butterfly Joe by Rhidian Brook

Much like Joe Bosco himself, the Butterfly Joe of the title, Rhidian Brook’s latest novel…

Book Review: Brazen – Rebel Ladies Who Rocked The World by Pénélope Bagieu

The last few years have seen a rise in books, writing collections and graphic novels…

The year of the woman: Six essential feminist reads

2018 undoubtedly belongs to the sisterhood. This week is International Women’s Day (8th March) and its…