
The Wreck of the Gloucester and other new books
Back in 2007, the first evidence of the wreck of the Gloucester was found on the Ower sandbank in the North Sea some 25 miles
Back in 2007, the first evidence of the wreck of the Gloucester was found on the Ower sandbank in the North Sea some 25 miles
A few weeks ago in Aldeburgh Bookshop I came across two books, both of which I loved. The first is Vera Morris’s Some Particular Evil
Heather Peck’s latest book, Fires of Hate, arrived today and I can’t wait to read it. If you haven’t come across Heather’s other books they
The word strangers is derived from the Middle French word ‘estrangier’ or its modern form ‘étranger’, which translates as foreigner. In the sixteenth century the
These two books are the start of an exciting new crime series from Heather Peck, set mostly in the Norfolk Broads. In both books Heather
Living on the easternmost edge of Britain, Juliet Blaxland started to write a journal about life on the edge with the likely prospect of her
Cassie is a 17 year old from Norwich with a complicated background – her Mum and Dad both died in mysterious circumstances and she lives
Although this book has been out some time, it has only recently got to the top of my reading list, so a good time to
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