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Where the Trees Were

Where the Trees WereBy Inga SimpsonSnappy ReviewInga Simpson is a gloriously beautiful writer. While I didn’t connect with the story as much as Mr Wigg, her ability to bring to a tale to life and put you right in the middle is formidable. I was back in my childhood, with trips to the river, and[Read more]

The Dry

The DryBy Jane HarperSnappy ReviewSlow, summer heat. Dry and dusty small town personalities that seem so much bigger when there’s less people… Perceptions, presumptions… Bloody hell! What a great read!SynopsisLuke Hadler turns a gun on his wife and child, then himself. The farming community of Kiewarra is facing life and death choices daily. If one[Read more]

Three Crooked Kings

Three Crooked KingsBy Matthew CondonSnappy ReviewAs a child I remember seeing the Fitzgerald Inquiry each night on the news….. I had no idea it started this early, or was so ingrained… Not an easy read, but once you get the names bedded down, what is revealed will have you reeling, and there’s still two books[Read more]

Forbidden Fruit

Forbidden Fruit – A Nell Forrest Mystery 3By Ilsa EvansSnappy ReviewCracker cosy crime delivered up in a small Australian town with a functioning dysfunctional family element. From swingers in the seventies to a modern twist on potential parenting, a great light read on what is unveiled when the skeleton is in the backyard, not the[Read more]

Maestra

MaestraBy L.S. HiltonSnappy ReviewEnthralling, shocking, fascinating…And slightly debaucherous. Unlike any crime novel I’ve ever read.SynopsisSex. Murder. Shoes. A shockingly original and darkly decadent thriller, Maestra is the launch title of Zaffre, the new fiction imprint of Bonnier Publishing Fiction. Judith Rashleigh works as an assistant in a prestigious London auction house, but her dreams of[Read more]

The Secrets of Happiness

The Secrets of HappinessBy Lucy DiamondSnappy ReviewStep-sisters and a crisis. A quick and easy read about perceptions and how they can cloud our judgements. A slight homage to the bossiness of older sisters which, as a younger sister, I found a little amusing.SynopsisThe best things in life . . . can be just around the[Read more]

Emma

EmmaBy Alexander McCall-SmithSnappy ReviewI’m split on the modern retelling of these classics, but at least Alexander McCall-Smith has kept the whimsy and dedication to the small details that mark the original. Emma is not my favourite however much I love the writing. A slow and languorous read.SynopsisBeloved and bestselling author Alexander McCall Smith lends his[Read more]

Nest

NestBy Inga SimpsonSnappy ReviewIt’s another beautiful tale. One that will put you right in the story, hearing the birds and smelling the forest. It made me yearn for a simpler life, despite the darkness that hovered at the edges.SynopsisA gripping and thought-provoking novel about finding the lost child in all of us. Once an artist[Read more]

The Blue Blazes

The Blue Blazes – Mookie Pearl 1By Chuck WendigSnappy ReviewAction from start to finish, more ups and downs than a roller-coaster, in an incredible subterranean world that lurks beneath the streets of NYC. So compelling I missed my bus stop….. And had a 30 minute walk home once I realised. SynopsisMeet Mookie Pearl. Criminal underworld?[Read more]

The Bookman’s Tale

The Bookman’s TaleBy Charlie LovettSnappy ReviewIf you love your Shakespeare, love your books, and adore a little bookish mystery, you will fall in love with this tale as easily as I did.SynopsisA mysterious portrait ignites an antiquarian bookseller’s search—through time and the works of Shakespeare—for his lost love. Guaranteed to capture the hearts of everyone[Read more]