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The Lying Game by Ruth Ware, review: A plausible mystery
The crime writer's third book about four old schoolfriends with a terrible secret might be long, but you won't be able to put it down
The crime writer's third book about four old schoolfriends with a terrible secret might be long, but you won't be able to put it down
The ‘Now With Even Less Austerity’ version will be available later this month
Tapes reportedly recorded by Diana in 1991 were made as her marriage to Prince Charles began to disintegrate
This second novel by the Bailey's Prize-shortlisted author is a timely warning of the coming dangers of global warming
About an immortal Elf falling in love with a mortal man
Joyce Carol Oates tackles America's abortion war in her new novel with a magnificent story about two broken families
'People often long to know if the eternal spinster Jane Austen ever had sex with a man. The answer is almost certainly not,' says Lucy Worsley
Following previous autobiographies My Word is My Bond and Last Man Standing
Author says there is a 'chain of thought in America that it is inappropriate for white writers to try and create black characters'
Oh Zoe! will publish the book later this year
A new collection of short stories by Murakami explore the lives of men who find themselves alone
Steve Crawshaw's Street Spirit is a celebration of some of the most remarkable protests from around the world that have used humour, courage and creativity to bring about change
The controversial character said he want to send the publisher 'a message'
It all sounds very Olympus Has Fallen
'Reading it feels like eating scented cotton balls'
Author has been a consistent critic of Mr Trump
There’s no doubt that Into the Water will sell a lot of copies. Like Paula Hawkins’ 2015 hit The Girl On the Train, this, her second thriller, is one that will appear on those “beach reads” round-ups and stick around on bestseller stands at airports for months to come. Then, just when even your friend who “doesn’t do books” has read it, the film will come out – the rights have already been sold – and it will start again, this time with a Hollywood A-Lister on the cover. But is it any good? Well, I won’t deny that I was semi-gripped. Not quite still-reading-it-on-the-Tube-escalator gripped, but sufficiently so that I eschewed company at lunchtime for a few days to finish it.
Publishers Association optimistic growth sustainable
This impressive debut novel 'Sympathy' is sometimes confusing, but takes a smart look at intimacy and interaction in the digital age