Margot McGovern reviews Charlotte Wood’s unnerving tale of women held hostage, The Natural Way of Things (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 2015). ‘I need […]
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Over the last few weeks Lectito has been on a crime spree, seeking out the latest sinister, suspenseful […]
Margot McGovern reviews Meg Carter’s domestic thriller, The Lies We Tell (Canelo, Aug. 2015). In the summer of 1989 there […]
Margot McGovern talks banned books and remembers the time a teacher confiscated one of her favourite reads. Last week was […]
Monday was a public holiday (woohoo!) and I’ve pretty much stayed in holiday mode all week, hence the […]
It’s Thursday lunchtime here in Perth and that means our e-news is on its way to inboxes! Take […]
Margot McGovern reviews Claire Vaye Watkins’ sublime tale of faith, dreams and disillusionment, Gold Fame Citrus. From space it seems […]
Last week we recommended ‘Six Spring Reads’. This week we’re narrowing the field and recommending some of our favourite […]
Margot McGovern reviews Natasha Carthew’s gritty YA novel, The Light That gets Lost (Bloomsbury, 2015). Trey … looked down towards […]
Hullo spring time! We’ve had two days over 30 here in Perth this week and ermergerd the heat is […]