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The Echoes by Evie Wyld: ‘Distance. The great reliever and creator of pain.’ 

I was delighted when I spotted a new Evie Wyld on NetGalley but less so when I read the blurb which mentioned a ghost watching his girlfriend grieving his death, the kind of device which sets off alarm bells for me. Set across several timelines and two continents, The Echoes unfolds Hannah’s story, revealing what […]

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The World After Alice by Lauren Aliza Green

The World After Alice by Lauren Aliza Green: ‘How does someone survive this?’  

Lauren Aliza Green’s debut is one of those novels whose blurb seduced me with a list of comparisons with authors whose names tick my literary boxes. I ought to know better by now although in this case it paid off pretty well. The World After Alice sees the wedding of her best friend to her

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Junction of Earth and Sky by Susan Butterwieser: ‘I was wrong, it isn’t a tragedy at all’

I took a punt on Susan Butterwieser’s Junction of Earth and Sky looking for something absorbing but untaxing in the summer heat. The blurb promised a novel spanning six decades and two continents, comparing it with both The Paper Palace and The Dutch House, neither of which sprang to mind for me. Butterweiser’s debut begins

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