Black Wolf by Juan Gomez-Jurado
This is a thriller that moves along at pace with the leads Antonia, the smartest person on earth, and Jon … More Black Wolf by Juan Gomez-Jurado
This is a thriller that moves along at pace with the leads Antonia, the smartest person on earth, and Jon … More Black Wolf by Juan Gomez-Jurado
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Rather than write a longer review of each book in this series, I will write a short one, adding to … More The Chronicles of Matthew Bartholomew by Susanna Gregory
This is an unusual book and I can see that it has quite a wide range of reviews, Waterstones give … More The Khan by Saima Mir
I read this book in a day – a couple of sittings – and I loved it. It is a … More Razorblade Tears by S. A. Cosby