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Apparently last Tuesday was World Puffin Day. It would be totally remiss of me not to have recognised this fact by including some of my puffin pics from last year, so that is just what I am doing. I do rather love puffins, daft little boids that they are. I mean, they are super cute, […]

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Today I am sharing my thoughts on the latest novel form Louise Jensen, I Did A Bad Thing. My thanks to publisher HQ for the early copy via Netgalley. I’m a real fan of Louise’s writing so was really happy to be able to tuck into this one. Here’s what it’s all about: About the […]

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Today I am sharing my review of The Ossians by Doug Johnstone, republished this month by Orenda Books to celebrate 20 years of Doug’s fabulous writing. 20 years! No, I don’t believe it either. My thanks to Orenda Books for the advance copy of the book. Here’s what it’s all about: About the Book Connor […]

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Today I am delighted to share my thoughts on The Drowning Place, the brand new thriller from Sarah Hilary which is out today. Happy publication day, Sarah. My thanks to publisher, Vintage/Harvill Secker, for the advance copy via Netgalley. I love Sarah’s books so was thrilled to secure this one. Here’s what it’s all about; […]

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It’s back to Mandie for the next stop in her Thorneathon, with a review of The Burning Girl by Mark Billingham, book four in the Tom Thorne series. Here’s what the book is all about: About the Book A MAN WHO KILLS FOR MONEYX marks the spot – and when that spot is a corpse’s […]

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