STELLA RIMINGTON The Devil’s Bargain. Reviewed by Ann Skea
The new novel from the former head of MI5 is a page-turner despite the plot holes. First, it was a Bulgarian flag for Harry’s young son, to impress his school friends....
Read MoreThe new novel from the former head of MI5 is a page-turner despite the plot holes. First, it was a Bulgarian flag for Harry’s young son, to impress his school friends....
Read MoreThis new novel from Amor Towles is a road trip across the United States of the 1950s. It would be interesting to know how many members the Lincoln Highway Association...
Read MoreCatherine Chidgey’s latest novel has been shortlisted for the 2022 Dublin Literary Award and longlisted for the Women’s Prize. Buchenwald Concentration Camp...
Read MoreDiana Reid’s debut novel poses some philosophical dilemmas. University campus culture was fresh for Diana Reid when she began writing Love & Virtue. She had...
Read MoreIn John Darnielle’s new novel, a true crime writer confronts the limits of the genre. John Darnielle may be best known as the lead singer of the American indie...
Read MoreThe new novel from the author of The Undertaking explores the impact of colonialism on one small island. Mr Lloyd is an artist who describes himself as ‘half married’...
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