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Book Review | Someone Is Coming by T.A. Morton
Philip Goundry is 93 and living in a care home in England. A young researcher has come to learn about his past life in a Malayan rubber plantation for the Singapore archives. Philip…
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Book Review | The Fervor by Alma Katsu
1944. Meiko and her daughter Aiko are sent to an internment camp as WWII rages on. Pastor Archie is haunted by a shocking loss and guilt from his past. Reporter Fran is chasing…
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Book Review | Cunning Folk by Adam Nevill
Tom, Fiona, and their child, Gracey, move into their new home in rural England. Excited to own a house for the first time, Tom believes he can fix the dilapidated house with a…
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Review | Bone Harvest by James Brogden
In 1916, a WWI deserter hears of a deity called Moccus. Its followers, the Farrow, worship it in exchange for invincibility and long life. But the deserter has his own plans. In 2020,…
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Review | Starve Acre by Andrew Michael Hurley
When their son suddenly dies, Richard and Juliette withdraw into themselves, stricken with trauma. They seek comfort elsewhere. Richard digs for a lost tree on a land rumoured to be cursed. Juliette enlists…