Stephen King (Hachette Australia), 485pp, RRP $32.99, e-Book $14.99. The indefatigable King’s latest is yet another doorstop of a book which, despite a vaguely odd structure and the need (once again)...
Stephen King (Hachette Australia), 485pp, RRP $32.99, e-Book $14.99. The indefatigable King’s latest is yet another doorstop of a book which, despite a vaguely odd structure and the need (once again)...
[PICTURE BOOK] Beverley McWilliams, Illustrated by Timothy Ide (MidnightSun Publishing) 2019, 32pp, RRP $29.99. Beverley McWilliams’ tale of South Australian aviator and icon, Harry Butler, is a charming...
Rob Morrison (Wakefield Press) 2019, 198pp, RRP $24.95 Academic, writer, broadcaster, muso and Adelaidean Morrison’s memoir is structured as a pleasingly non-chronological series of reminisces, many...
JP Delaney (Hachette Australia) 2019, 435pp, RRP $32.99 (paperback) The pseudonymous Delaney’s next trick after The Girl Before and Believe Me is another twisty psychological thriller, albeit one with...
S.K. Vaughn (Sphere) 2019, 469pp. RRP $32.99 (paperback), $39.99 (hardback), $16.99 (e-Book). This veritable doorstop of a book from Vaughn (a pseudonym for a very successful author and screenwriter) looks...
Clare Mackintosh (Hachette Australia) 2019. 374pp, RRP $32.99 (paperback), $39.99 (hardback). Mackintosh’s popular former books (I Let You Go, I See You, Let Me Lie) are psychodramatic suspense tales,...
Adrian McKinty (Hachette Australia) 2019, 357pp, RRP $32.99, eBook $14.99 Written by the prolific McKinty as a deliberate attempt to break into the American literary market (he pretty much admits to it in the ‘Afterword...
C.A. Fletcher (Hachette Australia) 2019, 365pp, RRP $32.99 The first book by Scottish author Fletcher is a slightly odd read, mainly because our protagonist Griz is so unreliable and uses a curiously awkward...
Alex Michaelides (Hachette Australia) 2018, 341pp, paperback RRP $29.99, Ebook RRP $14.99. Praised by Lee Child (creator of Jack Reacher), Stephen Fry and other luminaries on the cover, this first novel...
Jo Thornely (Hachette Australia) 2018, 292pp, paperback $32.99 Aussie author, journalist, podcaster and cult expert Thornely’s page-turner study could have been grim indeed, but she’s so funny that...