THROWBACK THURSDAY: DRAGONFLY by K. R. Dwyer (Dean Koontz) (1975)
Dragonfly by K. R. Dwyer (Sphere, 1979) Online conspiracy theorists have been quick to claim that American author Dean Koontz predicted the COVID-19 outbreak back in...
Read MoreDragonfly by K. R. Dwyer (Sphere, 1979) Online conspiracy theorists have been quick to claim that American author Dean Koontz predicted the COVID-19 outbreak back in...
Read MoreDouble Agent by Tom Bradby (Bantam, 28 May 2020 – UK) Tom Bradby’s Secret Service was one of my favourite espionage novels of 2019. A credible, twisty spy...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 7 May 2020 This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed three tales of suspense and betrayal by British authors. Two of them were by debut authors who...
Read MoreFind Them Dead by Peter James (Macmillan, May 2020) One of the few advantages of being in lockdown, is that the number of books I am reading has dramatically increased....
Read MoreNew Releases 2020 has already seen a string of good releases, such as Dominic Nolan’s After Dark and Dervla McTiernan’s The Good Turn, and the promise of...
Read MoreAfter Dark by Dominic Nolan (Headline) With most countries instituting some form of lock-down, now is a good time to catch up on your thriller reading. Fortunately...
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