THIS WEEK’S CANBERRA WEEKLY COLUMN: 22 August 2019 – Books for Father’s Day
Canberra Weekly 22 August 2019 – Part 1 Canberra Weekly 22 August Part 2 This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed five books for Father’s Day. Two of...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 22 August 2019 – Part 1 Canberra Weekly 22 August Part 2 This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed five books for Father’s Day. Two of...
Read MoreFake by Stephanie Wood Fake is Stephanie Wood’s deeply personal story about her relationship with a total fraud and fantasist called Joe, and brings to mind the classic...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 4 July 2019 This week I reviewed 3 new Australian novels by women authors. The pick of them for me was Petronella McGovern’s Six Minutes. Set in a...
Read MoreWhere The Dead Go by Sarah Bailey Australia is blessed at present with a growing band of really talented crime writers. From the old favourites like Michael Robotham...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly, 20 June 2019 This week’s column is broadly based around the idea of memory. Lynne Kelly’s fascinating book about Memory Craft provides...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly – 13 June 2019 This week’s column featured three new crime novels by Alex North, James Ellroy and Fiona Erskine. I previously did longer...
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