TRASHY TUESDAY: JAPANESE HORROR CAMPS – THE JOHN SLATER POW NOVELS
The Horror Camp by John Slater (Horwitz #1, 1961, 1965) World War II featured prominently in popular fiction well into the 1960s and 70s. In Australia there emerged in...
Read MoreThe Horror Camp by John Slater (Horwitz #1, 1961, 1965) World War II featured prominently in popular fiction well into the 1960s and 70s. In Australia there emerged in...
Read MoreFlying Doctor Urgent by Karen Miller (Horwitz, 1963) Medical adventures and medical romances were a popular sub-genre of early 1960s Australian paperback publishing,...
Read MoreCanberra Weekly 17 December 2020 Last week in the Canberra Weekly my colleague Michael Popple (https://unseenlibrary.com/) and I recommended five novels to read over...
Read MoreThe Snow Thief by C J Carver (Right Nuisance, 2020) Every year there are piles of books released with a fanfare of manufactured publicity by publishers and certain...
Read MoreWith Christmas rapidly approaching the number of new releases is growing just as quickly. The big name releases come with lots of publicity, but others seem to quietly...
Read MoreThe recent flood of delayed and new thriller releases makes it hard to keep up with all the good books being sent out for review by publishers. Fortunately a recent...
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