OTTESSA MOSHFEGH Death in Her Hands. Reviewed by Lou Mentor
Ottessa Moshfegh’s new novel is an unconventional mystery that walks a fine line between reality and existential fantasy, probing the nature of memory, identity and...
Read MoreOttessa Moshfegh’s new novel is an unconventional mystery that walks a fine line between reality and existential fantasy, probing the nature of memory, identity and...
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Read MoreNatasha Stott Despoja makes a compelling case for more action to confront the attitudes at the heart of domestic violence. Don’t let this book’s diminutive size fool...
Read MoreThe ARA Historical Novel Prize is a new prize specifically for historical fiction by Australian and New Zealand writers. Initiated by the Historical Novel Association...
Read MoreThe Good Turn continues Irish-Australian writer Dervla McTiernan’s Cormac Reilly crime series, which has become a firm favourite in a very short time. For those that...
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