Damascus Station (David McCloskey) – book review
There is a grand tradition of former spies going on to write spy novels –
There is a grand tradition of former spies going on to write spy novels –
The first book of Spanish author Juan Gómez-Jurado’s crime thriller trilogy, Red Queen (translated by
True crime and true crime podcasts are having a moment, not only in the real
The Australian western is having a bit of a renaissance and is, at the same
Eleanor Catton shot to literary fame by becoming the youngest winner of the Booker Prize
Dominic Smith takes readers to Northern Italy in his sixth novel Return to Valetto and
Award winning Irish author Sebastian Barry deals with the stain on his country’s soul in
At 80 pages, Weasels in the Attic by Hiroko Oyamada (translated by David Boyd) is
Plenty was left up in the air at the end of CK McDonnell’s second Stranger
Anne Buist continues to put the psychology, and particularly the psychology of women and mothers,