The Bone Mother by Suzy Aspley
In 2024, The Crow Moon was an intriguing debut by British author Suzy Aspley and The Bone Mother is its sequel. Both books are gothic mysteries featuring Martha Strangeways as she...
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In 2024, The Crow Moon was an intriguing debut by British author Suzy Aspley and The Bone Mother is its sequel. Both books are gothic mysteries featuring Martha Strangeways as she...
Daphne Brewster has come to cherish the slow, soothing, picturesque corner of Norfolk, England, that includes Cranberry Farmhouse, her cottage; Pudding Corner, the village in which...
If a man is found stabbed through the forehead by a unicorn, the sensible reaction is probably to question the witness, the lighting conditions and perhaps the sanity of everyone i...
Few settings are more deceptively dangerous than a picturesque rural community. As many have found to their misfortune, beneath the herbaceous borders, parish council meetings and...
About the Book:Aunt Violet and her niece Hannah have a bookshop to run. But after a customer comes in asking for a rare book, Hannah takes a visit to the reading room of the Britis...
Nobody talks about the strange happenings in Maimsbury. No one speaks of the hooded figures glimpsed in the woods, nor the children's game that went so horribly wrong. But most of...
Discover Italy’s bewitching region of Puglia with the seventh Daniel Leicester mystery, the most propulsive yet . . .English detective and Bologna resident Daniel Leicester has bee...
Committing murder in the English town of Marlow is a decidedly unwise choice, thanks to an unlikely trio of amateur sleuths who partner with local police to bring killers to justic...
Prologue THE TWO GIRLS CLIMBED OUT OF the car and there it was, in all its glory. Tide House, so white in the morning sun that it hurt their eyes to look at it. The pool blue and g...
Bonebag has grown up in the Scura min Scurse, a gloomy, threatening forest, with his strangely cold parents, Modor and Faeder. His is a life of isolation, deprivation, and a profou...
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Leaving her brother and her love in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Brigid arrives in Salt Lake City in 1881 seeking something better than a remote sod house on the cattle ranch where she solve...
Sister Svangerd and the Not Quite Dead introduced Brother Desiderius and Sister Svangerd, the most improbable duo I didn't know I needed. K. J. Parker came up with a winning team a...
Paris is the inspiration for songs, poetry and plenty of crime fiction: from the original The Murders in the Rue Morgue to Maigret, Aimée Leduc and beyond. The French capital is al...
12. The Church Mouse. Graham Oakley. 1972. 40 pages. [Source: Bought] [5 stars, picture book, animal fantasy]First sentence: In a busy little town, not very far away, there is a ch...
In 2004 a group of six students, who have newly arrived at university and quickly become friends, are beset by supernatural forces, which seem to centre around a 5th floor room in...
There is a distinguished tradition of amateur sleuths solving crimes over cups of tea, but Maggie Allswell’s The Book Club Murders brings a welcome twist to the formula. Rather tha...
Tony Solano, a technical writer in London, thinks he hears “Hayes” when the lawyer calls to tell him he’s inherited...
Porridge: Crace is preaching to the converted. No need to be converted, I’ve always been this way
Arden, best known for her Winternight Trilogy, here turns from medieval Russia to Europe during the same period. Anne of Brittany—a real person—is 19 when the novel begins in the l...
Under a dim crescent moon, two youngsters—one brown-skinned with long dark hair, the other pale-skinned with short red hair—climb an ominous mountain by a switchback trail, accompa...
Speaking as an avid Father Ted fan, anyone similarly inclined won’t be disappointed with the comedic elements in Ardal O’Hanlon’s latest novel. The post ARDAL O’HANLON turns his ha...
In the medieval period it was common for translators to insert commentary on their theories and methods directly into the text.
Claire Mabey finds herself smitten with Stakes, the follow up to Noelle McCarthy’s award-winning first memoir Grand. You can see the ruins of Whitby Abbey from miles away. The firs...
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