“The sixth instalment from Baker Street continues to invoke the Holmes of Conan Doyle” There is always a challenge when an author picks up the baton and continues the legacy of a character that is entrenched in English literature. Both reader and, to some extent, the author must feel the weight of history and the…

“The sixth instalment from Baker Street continues to invoke the Holmes of Conan Doyle” There is always a challenge when an author picks up the baton and continues the legacy of a character that is entrenched in English literature. Both reader and, to some extent, the author must feel the weight of history and the… Read more

“There is every chance this will be viewed as a modern masterpiece” The harsh realities of the lives of indigenous Indian people have been put in the spotlight with Mona Susan Power’s National Book Award long-listed epic, A Council of Dolls. The PEN Award-winning Native American author brings a story which spans three generations of… Read more

“Thoughtful and entertaining with a fantastic mix of fact and fiction” Arden might not be the first name you would think of when speaking about William Shakespeare, but after reading this part fact, part fiction by GD Harper, you will not forget their story. Thomas Arden was the former mayor of Faversham in Kent but… Read more

“His characters went away with food for thought” Author Rupert Stanbury has pledged to give all the royalties from his latest title to charities helping homeless people. Cambridge graduate Rupert hit the bookshelves again in October with his latest from the Gods Galore series, which sees him fuse Ancient Gods with modern day humour. In… Read more

“Adventures that help you see the wood from these extraordinary trees” Jules Acton is finely placed to write about the mighty oak tree as she works for the Woodland Trust and has immersed herself in the myth and history of one of the most beloved trees in the UK. The Oak is an important cog… Read more

“There is something endearing about reading tall tales from a life’s work” John Donoghue has admitted that he may not have been the best copper on the police force, but it is hard to argue that he has the best stories from his time as a boy in blue. A Bonsai Tree Called Geoff is… Read more