Tell Me An Ending is based on the idea of memory deletion and the various ways it could be used throughout society. I love speculative fiction, and the idea of parallels with Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind brought this to the top of my list very quickly. If you delete a memory, how does... Continue Reading →
A Book For Her by Bridget Christie
A Book for Her is Bridget Christie's thoughts on feminism alongside her personal experiences as a comedian. In her own words if she can make terrible things funny then she might be onto something. Bridget admits she doesn't say anything new, but covers feminist issues with humour. Topics range from politics and the media, to... Continue Reading →
Three Twisted Stories by Karin Slaughter
Karin Slaughter is a great American crime writer. I have read most of her previous books and even had a character named after me in Broken. This was an obvious choice for me. Karin's crime novels are of a high standard and always keep you guessing. Her short stories and novellas try something a bit... Continue Reading →
Cop town by Karin Slaughter
Atlanta 1974 Kate Murphy starts a new job with the police. At a time where racism was widespread, being a female cop was also very tough. ...the only thing the black and white male officers could agree on was that none of them thought women should be allowed in uniform Cops are being murdered all... Continue Reading →