Heartthrobs by Carol Dyhouse
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Right from the opening paragraphs it’s clear this book and this author stand out from the crowd. In the first few pages, describing a child’s captivity, are truly chilling. You can’t help feeling that, if a writer can pack this much into relatively few words what can they do with a whole book? It doesn’t … More Review: Kill the Father by Sandrone Dazieri
Some reviewers have said that readers who’ve read the author’s first book, The Gates of Evangeline, will get more from The Shimmering Road. I can’t say whether they are right or not, but this certainly works as a standalone novel, even if there are a few references which might have meant more if I’d read … More The Shimmering Road by Hester Young
Beyond a keen interest in karate and a fondness for sushi, my knowledge of Japan is pretty limited. So when I say that Japanese culture and society seems to be a strange blend of contrasts, it’s not based on any direct experience of the country or its people. I get the impression that, while age … More Review: Blue Light Yokohama
If you’re paying this blog a visit as a result of its place on the Right Behind You blog tour, then welcome. While you are here, feel free to have a look around at other books and authors I have featured. As the author of several series, Lisa Gardner used a Facebook poll to determine … More Review: Right Behind You by Lisa Gardner