THIS WEEK’S CANBERRA WEEKLY REVIEW 16 MAY 2019
Canberra Weekly 16 May 2019 This week’s review is of Amanda Hampson’s Sixty Summers, a romance/friendship novel about friends, love, lost opportunities and...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 16 May 2019 This week’s review is of Amanda Hampson’s Sixty Summers, a romance/friendship novel about friends, love, lost opportunities and...
Read MoreBlack Slaver by Clint Rockman (NEL, 1972) Plantation pulp was a weird, popular sub-genre championed by many publishers in the 1970s (see my earlier post on Chane’s...
Read MoreFirst Tracks by Catherine O’Connell I really wanted to enjoy this Aspen based crime novel, but its uneven pacing made it hard to get into. The story opens...
Read MoreState of Fear by Tim Ayliffe Each Friday I forecast a book that I am looking forward to reading and reviewing. This week it is State of Fear by Sydney journalist Tim...
Read MoreThe KGB Candidate by Owen Sela A Russian President in the White House!! In recent years there has been an influx of novels about American Presidents being influenced by...
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