Annalena McAfee returns with another tale of liars and artists in Nightshade, after 2017’s Hame. […]
Vanishing Falls, by Poppy Gee
The eponymous Tasmanian town of Poppy Gee’s Vanishing Falls is the kind of town that […]
Unspeakable Acts, edited by Sara Weinman
Unspeakable Acts, edited by Sara Weinman, contains articles from print and online publications on three […]
Mother Land, by Leah Franqui
Rachel faces a fate feared by many women around the world. Shortly after Leah Franqui’s […]
The Case of the Vanishing Blonde and Other True Crime Stories, by Mark Bowden
Journalist Mark Bowden pulls articles he has written over the years for newspapers and magazines […]
The Dry, by Jane Harper
Trigger warning for brief depictions of child abuse and assault. Aaron Falk does not want […]
In a Dark, Dark Wood, by Ruth Ware
In a Dark, Dark Wood, by Ruth Ware, turned out to be an excellent choice […]
Darling Rose Gold, by Stephanie Wrobel
There are many stories out there in fiction of characters who atone for their wrong […]
Nothing Can Hurt You, by Nicola Maye Goldberg
Nicola Maye Goldberg’s Nothing Can Hurt You is another novel in a growing subgenre I’ve […]
You Exist Too Much, by Zaina Arafat
The narrator of Zaina Arafat’s You Exist Too Much is the kind of person who […]