PRECIPICE: ASTONISHING BLEND OF FACT AND FICTION

Asquith was an ass in Robert Harris’ latest exquisite fact and fiction weave, PRECIPICE.

It’s 1914, and the peace of the world is on the precipice. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, is smitten with a young, aristocrat, half

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JACKIE : A NOVEL BY DAWN TRIPP

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was undoubtedly one of the most iconic and talked about women of the 20th century, eclipsed only by Princess Diana in a later, more media-savvy, age. An entire library could be filled with the books, journals, …

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THE ECHOES: OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MOURNING

I don’t believe in ghosts, which, since my death, has become something of a problem. So begins Stella Prize and Miles Franklin Award Winner, Evie Wyld’s haunting new novel, THE ECHOES.

So, THE ECHOES is a ghost story, with echoes

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THE YOUNGEST SON: AN EPIC PAGE TURNER

Underbelly Razor meets A Place Called Home, John Byrne’s sweeping novel, THE YOUNGEST SON takes the sag out of saga and with unrelenting pace and sheer page turning energy, delivers a powerhouse performance of epic proportion.

Propelled by a pacy,

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