Tana French’s The Hunter brings back the Chicago detective who has taken refuge in the west of Ireland.
Anne Buist’s experience as a perinatal psychiatrist informs the novel she has written with Graeme Simsion.
Steven Carroll’s latest novel represents a shift in genre after his prize-winning books about T.S. Eliot.
Andrew O’Hagan’s latest novel is a sprawling bit of social realism that exposes the inner workings of a society.
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Anne Manne reveals the depravity and cruelty within the Newcastle Anglican diocese.
Myfanwy Jones’ Cool Waters is a smooth read,thanks to its finely polished prose and a seamless structure.
James Bradley explores humanity’s past,present and possible futures through the lens of the world’s oceans in his new book Deep Water:The World in the Ocean.
Edouard Louis’ autofiction tells of the path he took to become a famous writer.
Our reviewers cast their eyes over recent fiction and non-fiction releases.
Jonathan Haidt says parents are overprotective in the real world and underprotective in the virtual world.