The Tender Murderer review: When everything goes wrong, how do you cope?

Anthony is a middle-class man with a cosy life but then his bubble is burst and life is never the same again. Daily Express :: Books Feed  More...

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Jack Reacher creator Lee Child shares his thoughts on writing while working on 23rd novel

AUTHOR Lee Child believes the popularity of crime fiction has soared in recent years as it provides the much-needed escape from global terror, conflict and divisive politics. Daily Express :: Books Feed  More...

By admin On Sunday, December 17th, 2017
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The Coburg Conspiracy: Real father of Prince Albert explored in new book

THE mystery surrounding Prince Albert’s paternity is set to be explored in a new book about Queen Victoria’s husband. Daily Express :: Books Feed  More...

By admin On Friday, December 15th, 2017
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This week’s best books for ages five to nine: Hetty Feather’s Christmas, and more

NOVELIST Kate Saunders deserves to be far better known. Daily Express :: Books Feed  More...

By admin On Tuesday, December 12th, 2017
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Christmas star buys for young adults

We select the year’s best books to fill Christmas stockings for young adults. Daily Express :: Books Feed  More...

By admin On Sunday, December 10th, 2017
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A Winter’s tale: This week’s best books in fiction, thrillers, cooking and more

A book is the ideal Christmas gift, says Hannah Beckerman. Daily Express :: Books Feed  More...

By admin On Friday, December 8th, 2017
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Resort To Murder review: Local reporter Judy Dimont investigates when a body is found

In the second of TP Fielden’s series of whodunnits featuring formidable local newspaper reporter Judy Dimont, a body is discovered on “the most beautiful beach in Devon” in the fictional resort of More...

By admin On Wednesday, December 6th, 2017
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Freefall review: High octane thriller about a photojournalist

THIS high-octane thriller is the second of a planned trilogy that started with Pendulum and pitched photojournalist John Wallace against a masked serial killer, though you do not need to have read Pendulum to enjoy More...

By admin On Sunday, December 3rd, 2017
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A Short History Of Drunkenness review: William Hartston is only here for the beer…

THE Oxford Historical Thesaurus Of The English Language contains around 200 euphemisms for inebriation, ranging from the Old English “symbelwlonc” via “intoxicated” , “drunk as a wheelbarrow” More...

By admin On Friday, December 1st, 2017
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Simon Kernick: My six best books – Agatha Christie inspired me from an early age

Simon Kernick, 51, is the bestselling writer whose books include Relentless, the biggest selling UK crime novel in 2007, The Final Minute and The Bone Field. His maverick detective Tina Boyd returns in his latest, More...

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