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Q&A with ‘The Fury’ Author, Alex Michaelides

This entry was posted on 04 March 2024.

The Fury is an exhilarating psychological thriller about a reclusive ex-movie star, who invites a small group of her closest friends for a weekend away, on her small private island … And in forty-eight hours, one of them will be dead. Alex Michaelides is known for his plot twists, and he chats here about how he crafted his thrilling new novel, The Fury, and where, when and how to introduce a plot twist for the biggest shock fa

Piglet: Navigating Hunger, Lies, and Love in the Kitchen

This entry was posted on 04 March 2024.

Dive into Piglet, a compelling exploration of self-deception intertwined with culinary indulgence. Join the protagonist as she grapples with the lies we tell ourselves, finding solace and revelation in food's intimate embrace. Through relationships with family, friends, and fiancé, the novel delves into the intersection of bodily and spiritual hunger. Experience the complexity of truth-telling, especially on the grand stage of weddings.

Extract: Holmes, Margaret and Poe by James Patterson & Brian Sitts

This entry was posted on 04 March 2024.

Brendan Holmes, Margaret Marple and Auguste Poe run the most in-demand private investigation agency in New York City. The three detectives make a formidable team, solving a series of seemingly impossible crimes which expose the dark underbelly of the city – from a priceless art theft, high-stakes kidnapping and a decades-old unsolved murder, to a gruesome subterranean prison and corruption and bribery at the highest levels of power.

Q&A with ‘The Book of Doors’ Author, Gareth Brown

This entry was posted on 04 March 2024.

We delve into the fascinating journey of creation behind The Book of Doors, with the author of this enchanting tale, Gareth Brown. From his organic approach to writing, where the story unfolds as he progresses, to the unexpected emergence of pivotal plot elements, Brown reveals the intricate process behind his literary magic. With insights into character development, the challenges of conveying emotions, and the allure of time travel, Brown shares his inspirations and the evolution of his narrative.

Extract: Argylle by Elly Conway

This entry was posted on 01 March 2024.

One Russian magnate's ambition triggers global turmoil, countered by CIA's elite, Frances Coffey. She enlists troubled prodigy, Argylle, aware of his haunted past. With Coffey's guidance, Argylle embarks on espionage odyssey from Thailand to Monaco, from Mount Athos to hidden mountain caves. His journey teeters on a knife-edge, promising to either forge him into a formidable asset or shatter him entirely.

Extract: The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown

This entry was posted on 01 March 2024.

New York bookseller Cassie Andrews is not sure what she’s doing with her life. She lives quietly, sharing an apartment with her best friend, Izzy. Then a favourite customer gives her an old book. Full of strange writing and mysterious drawings, at the very front there is a handwritten message: Cassie is about to discover that the Book of Doors is a special book – a magic book. A book that bestows extraordinary abilities on whoever possesses it.

Extract: Voyage of the Damned by Frances White

This entry was posted on 01 March 2024.

To mark the thousandth year of peace in the Empire of Concordia, the emperor's ship embarks upon a twelve-day voyage. Aboard are the heirs of the twelve provinces of Concordia, each graced with a unique magical ability known as a Blessing. Except one: Ganymedes Piscero. When a beloved heir is murdered, everyone is a suspect. Stuck at sea and surrounded by powerful people, odds of survival are slim.

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