CANBERRA WEEKLY 23 JUNE 2022: WINTER READS
Canberra Weekly, 23 June 2022 This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed three entertaining novels to pass a winter’s evening with. Paperbark Hill by Maya...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly, 23 June 2022 This week in the Canberra Weekly I reviewed three entertaining novels to pass a winter’s evening with. Paperbark Hill by Maya...
Read MoreThe Second World War casts a dark shadow over these two new spy novels set in the early days of the Cold War. Yesterday’s Spy by Tom Bradby (Bantam, June 2022)...
Read MoreMy mid-June reading has been dominated by three novels of suspense featuring damaged female characters who suspect that something wrong is going on. The Apartment...
Read MoreFrom wartime Europe to Iceland in winter to a London hospital and a regional German airfield, this latest batch of thrillers covers a lot of ground and a diverse set of...
Read MoreWith half of 2022 almost over, the new crime and thriller releases are beginning to flow through at an overwhelming rate. It is hard to keep up with them all, but it...
Read MoreAfter the recent flood of Australian crime novels set in rural or remote settings, it is nice to read a couple of books with well described urban settings. Black River...
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