The Other Passenger
Louise Candlish, The Other Passenger (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Louise Candlish’s The Other Passenger is a brilliant piece of contemporary noir.
Louise Candlish, The Other Passenger (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Louise Candlish’s The Other Passenger is a brilliant piece of contemporary noir.
Dreda Say Mitchell, Spare Room (2019) Review by Lee Horsley Dreda Say Mitchell’s Spare Room is a tense, gripping psychological thriller, holding the
Thomas Mullen,Midnight Atlanta (July 2020) Review by Lee Horsley Thomas Mullen’s Midnight Atlanta is a compelling sequel to Darktown (2017) and Lightning Men (2018).
Lucy Atkins, Magpie Lane (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Magpie Lane is Lucy Atkins’ fourth novel. Like her previous novels – particularly
William Boyle, A Friend is a Gift You Give Yourself (2020) Reviewed by Lee Horsley William Boyle’s A Friend is a Gift
Rone Tempest, The Last Western (2020) Reviewed by Lee Horsley Rone Tempest’s The Last Western: The Unjustified Killing of Michael Rosa by
Michael Farris Smith, Blackwood (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Blackwood, Michael Farris Smith’s fifth novel, is Southern gothic noir at its
Oyinkan Braithwaite, My Sister, the Serial Killer (2018) Review by Lee Horsley Oyinkan Braithwaite’s widely acclaimed debut novel, My Sister, the Serial
Adrian McKinty, The Chain (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Adrain McKinty’s The Chain is tense, wonderfully written and relentlessly paced. It
Attica Locke, Heaven, My Home (2020) Review by Lee Horsley Deeply felt, suspenseful and compellingly written, Attica Locke’s Heaven, My Home