by Sue Reid | Feb 15, 2024 | Book Reviews
“A classic who-dunnit style with intriguing narrative that will hold your attention until the pieces fall into place…” The location and hotel are not identifiable which enhances your imagination but the age-old mystery to solve is refreshing in a...
by Sue Reid | Feb 15, 2024 | Book Reviews
“The suspense will drive you through the pages – unable to put it down until you have a resolution…” With a dark, moody, edgy tone The Search Party tricks the mind as to which characters are masking a darker intent or motive. Five old friends...
by Sue Reid | Feb 14, 2024 | Book Reviews
“A celebration of the simplicity of a friendship and the balm it can be in the face of heartache and betrayal…” Set beneath the Great Western Tiers of Tasmania, this intersecting story flows between 1953 and modern day. Folk magazine writer Allira...
by Sue Reid | Jan 31, 2024 | Book Reviews
“Powerful, raw and confronting, The Storm We Made exposes betrayals that are driven by ideals and the indigenous victims of power play in Malaya 1935-1945…” Born and raised in Malaysia, author Vanessa Chan draws from her direct family history and...
by Sue Reid | Nov 23, 2023 | Book Reviews
Artist, illustrator and storyteller extraordinaire Donovan Bixley has earned the title of one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s best with his range of children’s books. His art is distinct, clear and colourful and his newest tale in the ‘spot-me’ Looky...