REGENERATION by Stephanie Saulter Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 373pp, £8.99 Reviewed by Pauline Morgan Often a sign of a good story-teller is when, not only can you pick up the [...]
SAINT’S BLOOD by Sebastien De Castell Jo Fletcher. h/b. £18.99. Reviewed by Elloise Hopkins Falcio Val Mond is in the middle of a duel and judging by his sarcastic, [...]
THE CHILD EATER by Rachel Pollack Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 384pp, £8.99 Reviewed by Pauline Morgan Rachel Pollack has gained herself a reputation of producing highly literate [...]
KNIGHT’S SHADOW by Sebastien De Castell Jo Fletcher, h/b, 624pp, £12.99 Reviewed by Elloise Hopkins The economic and political climate is not looking good. The dukes are [...]
THE DEMI-MONDE: FALL by Rod Rees Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 576pp, £9.99 Reviewed by Carl Barker This final instalment in Rod Rees’ highly entertaining saga of an [...]
THE DEMI-MONDE: SUMMER by Rod Rees Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 576pp, £8.99 Reviewed by Carl Barker The term ‘Demi-monde’ refers to a group of people who live conspicuous [...]
Limit by Frank Schatzing Jo Fletcher Books, h/b, 1152pp, £17.67 Reviewed by Martin Willoughby At 1149 pages, it’s a book so heavy it’s classed as a weapon of mass [...]
AN APPLE FOR THE CREATURE edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni L.P. Kelner Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 336pp, £8.99 Reviewed by Pauline Morgan At first glance, the idea of [...]
MURDER by Sarah Pinborough Jo Fletcher Fiction, h/b, 336pp, £16.99 (eBook £5.66) Reviewed by Chris Limb Seven years after the Year of the Ripper and the lesser known Thames [...]
THE TOWER BROKEN by Mazarkis Williams Jo Fletcher Books, h/b, 416pp, £18.99 Reviewed by Elloise Hopkins Young Farid is held captive, snatched from his simple life as a fruit [...]