The Good PeopleBy Hannah KentSnappy ReviewA different story of faith and the struggle to keep on despite the toughest of circumstances. Found it hard to connect with the characters, despite the high expectations.SynopsisThe fires on the hills smouldered orange as the women left, pockets charged with ashes to guard them from the night. Watching them[Read more]
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The Secret Diary of Hendrik GroenBy Hendrik GroenSnappy ReviewA great tale that offers honest insights on the indignity of going hold and the hope that is always present, no matter what age we are.Synopsis‘Another year and I still don’t like old people. Me? I am 83 years old.’ Hendrik Groen may be old, but he[Read more]
Cast Iron – Enzo Macleod #6By Peter MaySnappy ReviewWow! Twists, turns, courage and unexpected events. Then everything falls suddenly into place – bloody well done!SynopsisThe new frontlist thriller from the million-selling author of Coffin Road and The Blackhouse. In 1989, a killer dumped the body of twenty-year-old Lucie Martin into a picturesque lake in the[Read more]
Signal Loss – Peninsula Crimes #7By Garry DisherSnappy ReviewLove the series, love the writing, love that it’s such a well-rounded portrayal of people, crime and the area!SynopsisA small bushfire, but nasty enough for ice cooks to abandon their lab. Fatal, too. But when the bodies in the burnt-out Mercedes prove to be a pair of[Read more]
Ghost EmpireBy Richard FidlerSnappy ReviewAn exceptionally rich travel narrative, steeped with history, and incredibly readable. Fascinating from start to finish in the voice of a favourite.SynopsisIn 2014, Richard Fidler and his son Joe made a journey to Istanbul. Fired by Richard’s passion for the rich history of the dazzling Byzantine Empire – centred around the[Read more]
The Last DetectiveBy Peter LoveseySnappy ReviewI adore any old-school detective series where it’s character based not science. A great mystery, a touch of Jane Austen and the all-important purchase of a ‘new-fangled’ microwave. Fantastic series set in and around Bath.SynopsisThe very first Peter Diamond mystery, and Anthony Award winning novel, from the superb Peter Lovesey.[Read more]
The Blood in the BeginningBy Kim FalconerSnappy ReviewStart to end, tightly packed action in a new dystopian world that not just kicks arse, but leaves vampire and wolf stories for dead!SynopsisKnock down, kickass nightclub bouncer Ava Sykes takes us deep into a dystopian world and out the other side in this dark and gritty, high-action[Read more]
Murder with the LotBy Sue WilliamsSnappy ReviewLoved it! Crazy, fun, small town crime mixed in with all the usual eccentricities including a slightly off wack and seriously interfering mum. Brilliant!SynopsisA smart, sassy self-appointed private investigator, Cass Tuplin is unforgettable and the town of Rusty Bore will never be the same… Cass Tuplin’s takeaway isn’t the[Read more]
Music and FreedomBy Zoe MorrisonSnappy ReviewPowerful, articulate and spectacularly bittersweet.SynopsisA gripping and beautifully written novel in the tradition of Elizabeth is Missing and the work of Elizabeth Harrower. I have no use for forgiveness, not yet. But other ideas like that, kindness, for example, I think that is fundamental. Resurrection; I like that too. And[Read more]
NevernightBy Jay KristoffSnappy ReviewCruel, cunning, raw – an absolute must read.SynopsisFrom New York Times bestselling author, Jay Kristoff, comes a dangerous new fantasy world and a heroine edged in darkness. Destined to destroy empires, Mia Corvere is only ten years old when she is given her first lesson in death. Six years later, the child[Read more]