
How I’ll Kill You by Ren DeStefano
This debut thriller is about identical triplets who have a nasty habit of killing their boyfriends. But what happens when the youngest commits their worst…
This debut thriller is about identical triplets who have a nasty habit of killing their boyfriends. But what happens when the youngest commits their worst…
The reader should approach this tome knowing it is a work of fiction by the celebrated actor, not an auto/biography, so real is the prose….
The blurb says this is a book you will devour! (Their exclamation mark.) I usually take blurbs with a grain of salt, however, in this…
After Holly’s brother’s death was ruled a suicide, Holly can’t shake the idea that something else must have happened… something involving a “game” with his…
Yellowface is R.F. Kuang’s venture into literary fiction after cementing her place in fantasy over the last few years, she continues to keep the industry…
‘Opportunity and refuge: the privilege of the migrant Australian. Our lifelong responsibility and debt to be repaid. Opportunity and refuge: the entitlement of the white…
‘How do we do it? How do we accept the unacceptable?’ This is the last book in the trilogy that began with the wonderful The…
The Coast is a powerful historical novel that spans many turbulent years in Australia’s history, including the First World War and the Spanish Flu epidemic….
As we approach the end of another year (for those of us still alive), we would like to honour some important milestones of the literature…
The Night Ship tells two stories, both from the perspective of a motherless child, both bound to the inhospitable seas and islands off the western…
The sole protagonist, Amos Decker, must be growing on the author, as this novel is the seventh in the Decker series. Most of the author’s…
When does guilt by association end? In this heart-wrenching sequel to The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, 91 year old Gretel Fernsby has been running…