Book Review: Kingmaker – Kingdom Come by Toby Clements

The dreaded time has arrived. Nope, not Christmas – it’s now 1470 and the time…

Book Review: Water & Glass by Abi Curtis

Abi Curtis’ first novel may not be a conventional one, but it’s certainly a wonderful…

Book Review: Artemis by Andy Weir

Andy Weir’s debut novel, The Martian, was an absolute triumph. Released in 2011, it was…

Book Review: Larry and the Dog People by J Paul Henderson

Having read J. Paul Henderson’s previous book, The Last Bus To Coffeeville, I was immediately…

Book Review: Sweet William by Iain Maitland

Sweet William is a pulsating thriller about fathers and sons, mental illness and addiction. The…

Book Review: The Silent Girl by Hjorth & Rosenfeldt

You don’t have to spend too much time reading Hjorth & Rosenfeldt’s The Silent Girl…

Book Review: Bonfire by Krysten Ritter

Jessica Jones actress Krysten Ritter’s literary debut, Bonfire, is a mystery driven psychological thriller all…

Book Review: Homer’s Odyssey – An Embiggened Simpsons Guide

The Simpsons is not as good as it used to be. That is a sentiment…

Book Review: The Empress by S. J. Kincaid

A little over a year ago, I reviewed S. J. Kincaid’s The Diabolic, an adventurous…

Book Review: Classic Ghost Stories – Spooky Tales To Read At Christmas

There’s something undeniably addictive about ghost stories. That shadowy presence in a dark corner, or…

Book Review: Our Memory Like Dust by Gavin Chait

Why do we tell stories? To hold on to what has been loved and lost,…

S. J. Kincaid on how she developed the setting of The Diabolic sequel by expanding the galaxy

To celebrate the release of The Empress, author S. J. Kincaid discusses expanding the galaxy…