Sisters at the Edge of the World by Ailish Sinclair #NewRelease #RBRT

From the provocative opening scene to the later dramatic and devastating events of the story, SISTERS AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD is a book that will continually surprise, delight, and sometimes shock the reader. The novel features the beautiful hill of Bennachie, and the stone circles of Aberdeenshire along with the cliffs and cavesContinue reading “Sisters at the Edge of the World by Ailish Sinclair #NewRelease #RBRT”

The Cottage on Winter Moss by Allie Cresswell #NewRelease

Burned-out author Dee needs fresh inspiration. Impetuously, she abandons London and her good-for-nothing boyfriend to go wherever her literary quest takes her. Journey’s end is a remote village on the shores of a wild estuary, overshadowed by a ruined pele tower. She rents Winter Cottage and waits for a story to emerge. The bleak beautyContinue reading “The Cottage on Winter Moss by Allie Cresswell #NewRelease”

Between the Stops: The View of My Life from the Top of the Number 12 Bus by Sandi Toksvig

“Between the Stops is a sort of a memoir, my sort. It’s about a bus trip really, because it’s my view from the Number 12 bus.” From a brief history of lady gangsters at Elephant and Castle to anecdotes about boarding school, this is the long-awaited memoir from one of Britain’s best-loved characters. Presenter ofContinue reading “Between the Stops: The View of My Life from the Top of the Number 12 Bus by Sandi Toksvig”

The Midnight Hour (The Brighton Mysteries #6) by Ellie Griffiths #BookReview

My Review In this sixth Brighton mystery by Elly Griffiths, the plot centres on the role of women. Bert Billington, the murder victim, had shown little respect for the women in his life so there are several possible female suspects. Having little faith in the police force, his flamboyant wife, Verity Malone, decides to employContinue reading “The Midnight Hour (The Brighton Mysteries #6) by Ellie Griffiths #BookReview”