Hullooo book lovers, and happy Friday!! And what a Friday it is. I have a new book and […]
Author: Lectito
Eighteen-year-old Thomas Bellweather is in a pickle. He’s the new kid in town, his mother has been found […]
February 5, 2012, the body of twenty-five-year-old journalist, Alice Salmon, is pulled from the river near her old […]
Ugh. It’s been a shitter of a week. First Bowie and now Rickman? WTF, universe? Clearly an epic […]
I have never been organised. Self-disciplined, yes. Efficient, nope. It’s a toxic combination that more often than not […]
The day before the house on Princess Street was due to be demolished, Mandy Crystal stood by the […]
Charles Lambert’s The Children’s Home (Scribner, Jan. 2016) is a strange and curious tale of family secrets, redemption and what […]
A good ghost story is hard to find, and a truly chilling contemporary ghost story near impossible. Ironically, […]
Happy New Year! May 2016 be filled with good times and great reads. I’m so deep in holiday […]
Over the past few months, as part of Lectito’s Book Blogger Q & A series, I caught up with twelve […]
