Devotion (Hannah Kent) – book review
Australian author Hannah Kent burst on to the scene with her multi-award winning debut Burial
Australian author Hannah Kent burst on to the scene with her multi-award winning debut Burial
Hot off his Ned Kelly Award win for the twisty crime novel The Wife and
Legendary novelist John Le Carré died in 2020 leaving behind a legacy of twenty-seven novels
Ferdinand Mount has had a varied and fascinating career – head of Margaret Thatcher’s Policy
Speculative fiction often lives and dies by its premise. So long as the author can
Emily Bitto won the Stella Prize in 2015 for her first novel The Strays. Her
Imran Mahmood’s second book, I Know What I Saw, is a crime thriller with much
Silvia Moreno-Garcia seems determined to prove that she can deliver in any genre. Her breakout
German author Mariana Leky’s latest novel What You Can See From Here (translated by Tess
Colson Whitehead deservedly won the Pulitzer Prize (and a bunch of other awards) for his