The Lazarus Charter – A Review
Billed as a spy thriller, The Lazarus Charter falls into a genre which I particularly enjoy. I was therefore very pleased to be offered a
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Billed as a spy thriller, The Lazarus Charter falls into a genre which I particularly enjoy. I was therefore very pleased to be offered a
Continue readingMay is looking to be quite well filled with book reviews. Useful timing, perhaps, for those seeking new reads to keep occupied during the current
Continue readingWelcome to the blog tour for Women, Meditation, and Power by Liz Lewinson. I was excited to have the opportunity to join this tour. The
Continue readingBlood On His Hands When a stranger enters DI Carmichael’s local church, with blood on his hands claiming to have committed a murder, Carmichael and
Continue readingMillion Eyes How do you fight an enemy who has a million eyes? What if we’re living in an alternate timeline? What if the car
Continue readingEarlier this year, I had the pleasure of reading and reviewing ‘The Space Between Time’, by Charlie Laidlaw. Having enjoyed the book so much, I
Continue readingI reviewed G D Harper’s ‘Silent Money‘ last month, and was delighted to be invited onto Rachel’s book tour for ‘A Friend In Deed’, by
Continue readingA book for a younger audience is presented here in the latest review. Home Alone Harry appealed to me both as a parent, and a
Continue readingHistory of maths was one of my favourite elements when I studied mathematics. I had no hesitation therefore in taking the opportunity to review Charles
Continue readingWe’re going back in time a little way for today’s book review, to Glasgow, 1972. Michael Mitchell is ambitious, talented and determined to succeed. But
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