Jealousy is a terrible, powerful emotion. In The Devil’s Cold Dish, Eleanor Kuhns shows us just […]
The Hurlyburly’s Husband, by Jean Teulé
Jean Teulé continues to bring episodes from French history to life in The Hurlyburly’s Husband. Unlike Eat […]
The Last Confession of Thomas Hawkins, by Antonia Hodgson
One would think that his experiences in the Marshalsea debtors’ prison (chronicled in The Devil in […]
The Fair Fight, by Anna Freeman
I have been waiting for Anna Freeman’s The Fair Fight to arrive at my library since […]
Jade Dragon Mountain, by Elsa Hart
Li Du, former librarian and official exile, has a lot in common with a number […]
The Prophets of Eternal Fjord, by Kim Leine
Explorers and missionaries must be the most stubborn people on the planet. Explorers are firmly […]