Spirit by Graham Masterton
Horror Review
An older horror novel from a quieter author who has the talent and the imagination to rival the masters....
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Path
Fiction Review
Probably the most well known semi- autobiographical novel about the pressures of adolescence and womanhood and the looming swell...
The Executioner by Chris Carter
Crime Review
How do we glamorize violence? Create a psychopathic killer who commits sensational murders, a tortured top cop with exceptional intellect,...
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Stephen Chbosky’s adolescent flashback, filled with pop culture references, is about learning who you are. It’s about freedom and liberation, exploring new things new...
Thirteen by Steve Kavanaugh
Crime Review
A crime novel that truly turns the genre on it’s head and gives it new life, Steve Kavanaugh shows...
The Chestnut Man by Soren Svestrup
Crime Review
The biggest surprise of a book and one that will consistently be on our top 10 best novels for...
Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury’s novel is one of those decades old stories that remains so relevant in our modern world, it’s almost as if the author...
One of us is lying by Karen M. McManus
Crime Review
We are in detention. How naughty. Five students are in there, all of whom has their own...
Books of Blood: Volume One by Clive Barker
If there is something on the planet more twisted than Clive Barkers limitless and enviable imagination then please send a link. Otherwise,...
Want to Play by P.J Tracy
The first instalment of the Monkeewrench crime series, written by mother/ daughter writing team P.J. Tracy. On the surface, it is a crime cliché...













