THIS WEEK’S CANBERRA WEEKLY COLUMN: 30 JANUARY 2020
Canberra Weekly 30 January 2020 This week something different. Three self-help books to get people organised for the new work/study year. Of the three of them, I...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 30 January 2020 This week something different. Three self-help books to get people organised for the new work/study year. Of the three of them, I...
Read MoreCharlotte Pass by Lee Christine (Allen & Unwin, 2020) Lee Christine’s debut crime novel, Charlotte Pass, makes a nice change from the plethora of recent Australian...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly, 9 January 2020 This week in the Canberra Weekly I review three novels ideal for summer reading. Vanessa McCausland’s The Lost Summers of...
Read MoreDeep State by Chris Hauty Chris Hauty gets the 2020 thriller year off to a solid start with his fast paced Washington thriller Deep State. Twenty-five-year-old Hayley...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 2 January 2020 Canberra Weekly 2 January 2020 This latest column was originally published in the Canberra Weekly on 2 January 2020 and was done in...
Read MoreThe Strangers We Know by Pip Drysdale Pip Drysdale made a sparkling entry last year into the overcrowded domestic suspense field with The Sunday Girl. She has now...
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