Review: The Wilding by Maria McCann
Fans of Maria McCann's first novel, As Meat Loves Salt, have had a 10-year wait for her second. Was it worth it? (...)
Review: One Moment, One Morning by Sarah Rayner
One Moment, One Morning is an easy read, but not a ditsy chick lit book. (...)
Review: Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger
Following her success with The Time Traveler's Wife, Niffenegger's latest offering is a modern ghost story in which she explores the themes of leaving, being left and crossing boundaries. (...)
Review: The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova
The Swan Thieves is Elizabeth Kostova's second novel, following on from her highly successful bestseller, The Historian. (...)
Review: Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant
One of the best things about belonging to a reading group is being presented with the type of book you would not normally have chosen for yourself — and finding a gem. This was the case with Sarah Dunant's Sacred Hearts. (...)
Review: The White Woman on the Green Bicycle by Monique Roffey
Perth Readers Circle member Linda Caston struggles to warm to this Orange-nominated novel set in steamy Trinidad. (...)
Review: An Act of Murder by Alan Wright
The 2010 winner of the Dundee International Book Prize was a clear favourite with the judges. Those at its launch at the Dundee Literary Festival heard that it was streets ahead of fellow competitors. Will the fiction-buying public think the same? (...)