This epic spy thriller by Terry Hayes is packed full of unexpected surprises and riveting action.
2021 has been a bumper year for crime fiction, filling our bookshelves with fantastic pulse-racing reads across the genre, from psychological thrillers to cosy mysteries, police procedurals to ...
This April marks the 400 th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. Shakespeare is universally loved and heralded as a master storyteller, telling some of the most poignant and moving tales that ...
If you’re looking to take a break from the dark, snowy and ominous Nordic noir novels that have been in fashion over the last few years, we’ve got the perfect solution for you – thrillers set in Spain ...
Looking to escape with a good story? Catching up on some of the standout crime books of the year? Then why not try listening to the audio version for characters that come to life, tension that doesn’t ...
You can’t underestimate the power of Netflix. In the 17 years since it first came on the scene, the streaming giant – which is worth over £200bn – has become so much more than an entertainment hub. It ...
There’s nothing better than a gripping thriller that keeps you turning the pages while you tell yourself you’ll just read one more chapter, before you find yourself reading one more after that! That’s ...
Murder. Mystery. Mayhem. One thing is for sure: 2020 is offering up thrills n’ chills a’plenty for us crime fiction fans. Every year we welcome a slew of debut thrillers to our reading lists, on the ...
Every so often Netflix will drop a show that has us completely hooked and unable to talk about anything else. Last year it was Black Doves, in January it was Missing You, and our latest obsession has ...
2020 has certainly been a year we’ll never forget and between the highs and the lows we’ve been treated to a raft of brand new crime fiction that has captured our imaginations and given us ...
The best thing about going on holiday – aside from the sun, sea and new cuisine – is the unlimited free time to sit down and completely lose yourself in a book. The only dilemma? Figuring out which ...
Is there really a distinction between crime fiction set south of the river and that set anywhere else in the city? The gang in Nick Barlay’s innovative Hooky Gear could as easily be operating out of ...
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