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Review | Friday Black by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Friday Black is a collection that pulls no punches! Most of the stories are set in a dystopian, near-futuristic setting, reminiscent of Black Mirror with its dark humour and cutting satire. Racism, capitalism,…
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Review | Before She Knew Him by Peter Swanson
Hen and Lloyd move into a new neighbourhood for a fresh start. They meet Matthew and Mira, a couple who lives next door. But when Hen sees something suspicious in Matthew’s study, she…
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Review | Strangers by C.L. Taylor (ARC)
Ursula, Gareth, and Alice are strangers who live separate lives with no knowledge of each other. But their paths will cross in unexpected ways, culminating in a shocking event. How do they end…
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Review | Wranglestone by Darren Charlton
Peter has lived his entire life in the small community of Wranglestone. Living on an island surrounded by water, he and his father are survivors in a post-apocalyptic world filled with the Dead.…
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Review | The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell
Twenty-five years ago, a baby was found abandoned in a house, empty save for three dead bodies. No one claimed her and the other people in the house were reported missing. Now, Libby…
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Review | The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling
Set in a dystopian future, Gyre is tasked with mapping an intricate cave system. Her suit is surgically attached to her body, and she relies on a team to monitor her stats. But…