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Jason Bourne is Back!

BRIAN FREEMAN is an award-winning American psychological thriller writer whose books have been sold in 46 countries and published in 23 languages. He was named by Putnam and the Robert Ludlum estate as the official author to continue Ludlum’s ‘Jason Bourne’ franchise. As AKINA HANSEN writes, Brian’s third novel in his ‘Bourne’ series, The Bourne Sacrifice, is an action-packed mystery. Jason Bourne is a name most people are familiar with. Originally ...
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Features

Snail Trails

Snail Trails

Did you know crows can identify humans by their faces? Or that ibises can ‘see’ with the tips of their bills? In ...
Book Bans

Book Bans

The US is currently experiencing an unprecedented wave of book banning across their public school system. AKINA ...
Q&A with Eli Cranor

Q&A with Eli Cranor

ELI CRANOR played quarterback at every level: peewee to professional, and then coached high school football for ...
Who killed the IT Girl?

Who killed the IT Girl?

RUTH WARE is a seasoned and internationally bestselling British crime writer whose books sell millions of copies. ...
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Reviews

Nimblefoot by Robert Drewe

Nimblefoot by Robert Drewe

When one of Australia’s best writers takes on a 150-year-old mystery, it is time for readers to sit up and take ...
The Guncle by Steven Rowley

The Guncle by Steven Rowley

Patrick is an ex-actor living in Palm Springs with an encyclopaedic knowledge on all things TV and movies. He is ...
Galatea by Madeline Miller

Galatea by Madeline Miller

This is described as a ‘small morsel’ by Miller. The book may be short, but its impact far outweighs its brevity. ...
Elektra by Jennifer Saint

Elektra by Jennifer Saint

As far as cursed families go, it would be hard to find one more cursed than that of the princess of Mycenae, ...
Jesustown by Paul Daley

Jesustown by Paul Daley

Historian Patrick Renfield is at his son’s funeral. The size of the tiny coffin reveals a premature tragic death. ...
Keeper by Johana Gustawsson

Keeper by Johana Gustawsson

French author Gustawsson is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. She elegantly lures readers in with flowing prose peppered ...
The Bay by Allie Reynolds

The Bay by Allie Reynolds

Filled with edge of your seat suspense, flawed yet enthralling characters and an atmospheric setting, The Bay is ...
Rattled by Ellis Gunn

Rattled by Ellis Gunn

Stones of panic rattling in her chest ... that is how Gunn describes how she felt when being stalked by the person ...
Abracadabra by Robert Dessaix

Abracadabra by Robert Dessaix

Those of us lucky enough to have heard Robert Dessaix speak will know the mellifluousness of his speech. His voice ...
Telltale by Carmel Bird

Telltale by Carmel Bird

What’s an author to do when confined to home by COVID lockdowns? In Bird’s case, she started remembering books ...
Budapest by Victor Sebestyen

Budapest by Victor Sebestyen

You don’t get much more Central European than Hungary, and Budapest sits in the middle of Hungary on the Danube. ...
Interned by Pamela Rushby

Interned by Pamela Rushby

It took two weeks to turn us from an ordinary, respectable Australian family into something called “enemy ...

Where? by Jordan Collins

Jordan Collins wrote Where? at just 14 years of age. With dark skin and curly hair, Jordan was faced by a constant ...
Tasmanian Devil by Claire Saxby

Tasmanian Devil by Claire Saxby

As we turn to the first page of this book we see ‘A whiskered snout at the mouth of a wombat burrow, but it is not ...
Blobfish by Olaf Falafel

Blobfish by Olaf Falafel

It’s a lovely sunny day by the seaside. The water is a beautiful shade of blue with little waves lapping on the ...
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