1979 by Val McDermid: A novel as touching as it is gripping
1979 by Val McDermid: A novel as touching as it is gripping
The Black Locomotive by Rian Hughes: Adventurous and original
The Black Locomotive by Rian Hughes: Adventurous and original
Dream Girl by Laura Lippman: Confusion, trauma and violence
Dream Girl by Laura Lippman: Confusion, trauma and violence
The Turnout by Megan Abbott: An edgy and unpredictable tale
The Turnout by Megan Abbott: An edgy and unpredictable tale
The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson: Asks questions on what it means to be human
The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson: Asks questions on what it means to be human
The Night Always Comes by Willy Vlautin: An arrow through the reader’s heart
The Night Always Comes by Willy Vlautin: An arrow through the reader’s heart
Hummingbird Salamander by Jeff VanderMeer: Utterly convincing
Hummingbird Salamander by Jeff VanderMeer: Utterly convincing
Watch Her Fall by Erin Kelly: Takes the reader to places they don’t expect
Watch Her Fall by Erin Kelly: Takes the reader to places they don’t expect
The Cut by Chris Brookmyre: Thrills, humour, style and skill
The Cut by Chris Brookmyre: Thrills, humour, style and skill
Hotel Cartagena by Simone Buchholz: A nerve-shredder with heart
Hotel Cartagena by Simone Buchholz: A nerve-shredder with heart
The Library of the Dead by TL Huchu: Inventive and entertaining
The Library of the Dead by TL Huchu: Inventive and entertaining
Mother for Dinner by Shalom Auslander: Even more outrageous and funny