Fatal Inheritance, by Rachel Rhys
Rooted in the Golden Age fiction of Agatha Christie, Fatal Inheritance is a pleasing tale of mystery, adventure, and romance. Full review at Shelf Indulgence.
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Rooted in the Golden Age fiction of Agatha Christie, Fatal Inheritance is a pleasing tale of mystery, adventure, and romance. Full review at Shelf Indulgence.
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A Little Death provides a strong sense of time and place which has become a trademark for Wilson’s later works. A spell-binding mystery.
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Professor Oliver Sacks once said the brain ‘is the most incredible thing in the universe’. This highly recommended book is all the proof you need.
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First published in 1934, A Pin To See The Peepshow was inspired by the notorious ‘Ilford Murder’ of 1922, and this witty, insightful, seductive novel retains its power to shock – and is recognised as a modern classic.
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Pre-social media as we know it today, this Shelf Indulgence subject demonstrates the power of the media to taint and condemn in criminal investigations.
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Winterson’s honesty is searing in this memoir, but never self-indulgent. There’s also playfulness here, a sage look back at a life lived to the full.
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time does what great fiction does – entertains, thrills, excites, provokes thought and incites learning which adjusts our perceptions of complex and ‘difficult’ subjects in a positive way.
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It’s not often a book keeps me up till after midnight; Good Me, Bad Me was one of the rare exceptions.
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When Massachusetts State Trooper, Bobby Dodge ‘takes a life to save two lives’, he finds himself alone – pitted against a powerful judge and a wealthy Bostonian family.
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The courageous, mind-blowing work of Obermayer and Obermaier and the anonymous information who blew the worldwide use and abuse of the shadow economy wide open.
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