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What I learned from… ‘The Road to Reckoning’ by Robert Lautner

An old man recounts a perilous journey he took as a young man. Shocking, violent, brilliant.

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What I learned from… ‘After The Storm’ by GD Wright

About the book When local couple Andrew and Sophie take their daughter and her friend to the beach on a…

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What I learned from… ‘Notice’ by Heather Lewis

About the book Her name is not Nina, but that’s the name she uses sometimes. At her local bar, in…

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What I learned from… ‘The Judas Pair’ by Jonathan Gash

Mystery! Death! Antiques! And a surprisingly emotional thriller plot.

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What I learned from… ‘The Good Girl’ by Michelle Dunne

A taught, shocking thriller with compelling characters. It’s a grim win!

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What I learned from… ‘Birnam Wood’ by Eleanor Catton

A propulsive eco-thriller with great character development and a *very* shocking ending.

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The Road to Reckoning by Robert Lautner
Shuggie Bain
The Good Girl
After The Storm by GD Wright
The Neighbours by Emma Babbington
The Birthday Party
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Rumours by Freya North
A Bouquet of Barbed Wire by Andrea Newman
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Notice by Heather Lewis
Prophet Song
Small Bomb at Dimperley
The Absolutes by Kate Potter
Mother of Serpents
Birnam Wood
My Year of Rest and Relaxation
The Tutor by Courtney Psak
How it all began

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