‘The Walworth Beauty is a carefully crafted, unconventional ghost story. The time-slip hauntings are subtly constructed…’
‘All the Birds in the Sky is a beautiful fusion of fantasy and science fiction that transcends the constraints of literary genre.’
‘It is a story of the human ability to love, the sacrifices we make for those we love, and why we make those sacrifices—as well as how tragedy can shape us, for better or for worse.’
‘This book is a refreshing thriller with great bouts of horror, intrigue and romance.’
Amanda McLeod reviews Ashley Hay’s A Hundred Small Lessons.
‘The history books and literature are largely written about and by men. But not in A Roman Death. In this book, Roman women live and love and hate, anything but silently.’
‘Fitzgerald has crafted an interesting, well-written debut novel which incorporates the last days of Robert Louis Stevenson’s life in Samoa with a present-day narrative. This story is a deft exploration of duality and self, across two cultures and two times.’
‘The 44 Scotland Street series can be compared to the long-running Aussie TV show, Neighbours, in a sense that the characters have become part of their followers’ lives. Each book is a new episode and readers are always keen to know what the people at 44 Scotland Street are up to.’
Kristyn M. Levis reviews Andrew Michael Hurley’s dark novel Devil’s Day.