TRAITOR’S BLADE by Sebastien De Castell Jo Fletcher Books, h/b, 384pp, £12.99 Reviewed by Elloise Hopkins Falcio val Mond, ex-first Cantor of the Greatcoats, still wears [...]
MAYHEM by Sarah Pinborough Jo Fletcher Books, h/b – 352pp – £14.99, Kindle – £1.09 (at time of review) Reviewed by David Brzeski Having met Sarah [...]
FEARIE TALES: STORIES OF THE GRIMM AND GRUESOME Edited by Stephen Jones. Illustrated by Alan Lee. Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 430pp, £14.99 Reviewed by David A. Sutton Stephen [...]
YOUR BROTHER’S BLOOD by David Towsey Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 336pp, £14.99 Reviewed by Matthew Johns Towsey’s first novel is an interesting take on the zombie genre. [...]
WORLD’S END by Will Elliott Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 432pp, £9.99 Reviewed by Martin Willoughby The curse of Jo Fletcher books strikes again. After coming close to [...]
GEMSIGNS by Stephanie Saulter Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 320pp, £14.99 Reviewed by Martin Willoughby Gemsigns is the book that kicks off the Revolution series, and sets [...]
THE WARRING STATES by Aidan Harte Jo Fletcher Books, h/b, 592pp, £20 Reviewed by Elloise Hopkins Two years before the Siege of Rasenna, a young boy, Torbidda, passes his [...]
PATH OF NEEDLES by Alison Littlewood Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, 400pp, £7.99 Reviewed by Carl Barker Fairy Tales seem to be the order of the day at the moment, with not [...]
SEOUL SURVIVORS by Naomi Foyle Jo Fletcher Books, p/b, £16.99 Reviewed by Martin Willoughby Whenever I write a review I always look for something positive to say, for [...]
THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS by Karen Lord Jo Fletcher Books, h/b, £12.80 Reviewed by Laurel Sills Dllenahkh is a sober, wise, practical Sadiri man, who is playing a [...]