New novels from J. Courtney Sullivan and Liz Moore, a memoir by a “hacktivist” member of Anonymous — and more.
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J. Courtney Sullivan’s “The Cliffs” is a haunted house mystery steeped in historical context.
New novels from J. Courtney Sullivan and Liz Moore, a memoir by a “hacktivist” member of Anonymous — and more.
EXCLUSIVE: Science fiction mystery comic book Mindset could be heading to the small screen. The Vault Comics book, which was created by writer Zack...
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Debbie Jacob WHETHER you’re an avid reader, student or hesitant reader now plunging into the vast ocean of books, you need to understand the...
As ever, Mario’s brother is a scream, but this remaster is haunted by the spectre of its much better sequel – and the price might spook you
“Long Island Compromise,” the new novel by the author of “Fleishman Is in Trouble,” fictionalizes a true story.
The author’s intelligent and witty first novel effortlessly fuses a love story, a mystery and postcolonial narratives
Based on the book The Captain and Ann Barbara by Danish novelist Ida Jessen, this historical biography is a Danish-German-Swedish co-production which...
On Radio 4, the moving story behind one teenager’s prison sentence; a satisfying mystery show; and a pitch-perfect satire inspired by Woman’s Hour
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