Dinah is one of my favourite authors, she not only has the beautiful ability to paint pictures in my mind, she also conjures taste, evokes smells, and I feel, I really feel the emotions of her characters. Historical (tick), relationship… Read More ›
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The 2018 Fowey Festival of Art and Literature and Harriet Evans – A Guest Post by Liz Robinson
I recently attended the Fowey Festival of Art and Literature, as I waltzed down to the marquee where Veronica Henry was due to chat to Harriet Evans, the view stopped me in my tracks, simply gorgeous, could there be a… Read More ›
John Sutherland – A Liz Robinson Author of the Month.
Liz Robinson knows a good book when she reads one and this month she has picked John Sutherland, as the author who has stood out and grabbed her attention. Over to Liz… My April book of the month is a… Read More ›
Matt Johnson – A Liz Robinson Author of the Month
Liz Robinson knows a good book when she reads one and this month she has picked Matt Johnson, as the author who has stood out and grabbed her attention with his final instalment of the critically acclaimed ‘Robert Finlay’ trilogy. … Read More ›
Last Letter from Istanbul by Lucy Foley – a guest review by Liz Robinson
Last Letter from Istanbul is the latest offering from Sunday Times bestselling author, Lucy Foley. Just gorgeous, this is a story to shine a light in the darkness, even in moments of despair. Constantinople in 1921 is a confusing, often… Read More ›
Come and Find Me by Sarah Hilary – a guest review by Liz Robinson
A big fan of Sarah Hilary, Liz feels ‘Come and Find me’ is her best novel yet. Simply superb, ‘Come and Find Me’ is one hell of a clever, twisting, powerful story. This series is one of my favourites and… Read More ›
The Devil’s Dice by Roz Watkins – a guest review by Liz Robinson
Here Liz gives us the heads up on the start of a fantastic, thrilling new Crime series… The first in the ‘DI Meg Dalton Thriller’ series is an addictive, absolute treat of a read. Meg recently moved forces and… Read More ›
Blue Night by Simone Buchholz – a guest review by Liz Robinson
I have this on my tbr pile and I’m so excited to get to it – as you can see Liz absolutely loved it – here’s her review… This was a dream of a read for me, relatively short, different,… Read More ›
The Liar’s Girl by Catherine Ryan Howard – a review by Liz Robinson
An absolutely cracking, and thrillingly creepy read. Ten years after her first boyfriend Will confessed to five murders in Dublin and was imprisoned, Alison is still keeping the past at arms length. After several copycat killings, the Garda ask her… Read More ›
Every Man a Menace by Patrick Hoffman – A review by Liz Robinson
Riveting, raw and gritty, this is a story that rockets around like a ball in pinball wizard’s championship run. Focusing on some of the players in a drug smuggling ring, this tale crosses oceans, and proves how cheap life can… Read More ›