There are so many wonderful characters in this book to choose from, but it is the soul of the British Intelligence establishment which stands out as the lead in its...
In Warning Signs, her second psychological thriller, Tracy Sierra explores father and son relationships, a mother’s love, the toxic depths of the male psyche and misogyny. The scale and breadth...
Gilly MacMillan is known for her psychological, twisty thrillers, often family-focused domestic noir, which reach back into their characters’ past. So, The Burning Library is something of a departure for...
At shortly after 9.30 p.m. on Friday 3 December 1926, Agatha Christie got up from her armchair and climbed the stairs of her Berkshire home. She kissed her sleeping daughter...
Although we may be the new publishers on the block,there are two questions that we are most frequently asked. What type of books are you looking for? And what type...
2026 is the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Agatha Christie. Poirot and Marple are perennial favourites and all her work continues to be republished the world over. This month...
As authors, we’re told to write what we know, but as with most writing advice, it’s a rough guide. My first few books featured a firefighter, a job I did...
When a fiction book is published, in many ways that’s literally the end of the story. But when a true crime book hits the shelves, that’s often just one step...
Meet Alida: Dean Koontz’s Odd but Endearing Friend of the Family In his latest novel, The Friend of the Family, Dean Koontz returns to the carnival world for inspiration, a...
Hunter Class is Alan Bardos' second Daniel Nichols WWII spy thriller. Readers may remember that in Rising Tide Nichol, forced out of active service by injury, joined naval intelligence. Working...