Book Review: Killing for Company by Brian Masters

Brian Masters’ attempt to analyse the crimes and character of Dennis Nilsen is, ultimately, well-intentioned…

Book Review: The Chalk Artist by Allegra Goodman

The colourful chalk bomb cover might be what initially attracted me to New York Times…

Book Review: If We Were Villains by M. L. Rio

It feels fitting to be writing about M. L. Rio’s If We Were Villains on…

10 brilliant new books to read in September

The seasons are a changin’ and that familiar autumnal feel is in the air. Leaves…

Book Review: Chasing the Sun by Katy Colins

In The Lonely Hearts Travel Club series, Georgia’s adventures took her to Thailand, India and…

Book Review: Marked For Life by Emelie Schepp

The opening chapter of Emelie Schepp’s Nordic thriller, Marked for Life, throws you into a…

Book Review: The Prime of Ms Dolly Greene by E.V. Harte

A brand new contemporary crime series will hit the book scene in September and the…

Book Review: Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett

As far as young adult contemporary romances go, Alex, Approximately ticks pretty much all of…

Book Review: Yesterday by Felicia Yap

Unless you have been living under a rock, chances are that you have heard about…

Book Review: SweetFreak by Sophie McKenzie

Since writing her debut novel, Girl, Missing, back in 2005, young adult and psychological thriller…

Book Review: The Innocent Man by John Grisham

Before Serial, before Making a Murderer, and before the world become fascinated by true crime…

Book Review: Broken Branches by M. Jonathan Lee

M. Jonathan Lee’s fourth novel, Broken Branches, is a mysterious and sensitively written tale of…