TRASHY TUESDAY: PLANTATION PULP
Plantation pulp was a popular, but unpleasant, sub-genre championed by many publishers in the 1970s. British publisher New English Library (NEL) was a particularly...
Read MorePlantation pulp was a popular, but unpleasant, sub-genre championed by many publishers in the 1970s. British publisher New English Library (NEL) was a particularly...
Read MoreSailing in on a sea of hype come two of the biggest thriller releases of early 2024! Argylle by Elly Conway (Bantam, January 2024) Much of the hype around Elly...
Read More2023 was another strong year for Australian crime fiction. Once again the overall quality of the books greatly impressed, especially given that some of my favourite...
Read MoreBody Of Lies by Sarah Bailey (Allen & Unwin, 27 February 2024) You are going to have wait a bit longer for this one, but it is well worth it. Sarah Bailey’s...
Read MoreFrom northwest England to a small Greek island to Mount Macedon in Australia, these three late January releases are entertainingly very different in style and location....
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