Reviewed: Brett Anderson's new rock n' roll memoir Brett Anderson knows all about making 'the difficult second album', and now the Suede frontman knows all about writing the difficult second book. Book Review • 22 Nov 19
Reviewed: Blue Moon by Lee Child If ever a Jack Reacher adventure deserved to be soundtracked with Johnny Cash's The Man Comes Around, it's this one. Book Review • 04 Nov 19
Reviewed: Past Tense by Lee Child The year spent counting down from Jack Reacher's last adventure to Past Tense has highlighted the importance of sticking to one particular strategy from the … Book Review • 07 Nov 18
Reviewed: The Man Who Came Uptown by George Pelecanos On the streets and in the libraries of his native Washington DC George Pelecanos has found his mojo again with this all-too short study of … Books • 13 Sep 18
Reviewed: A Ladder to the Sky by John Boyne If backstabbing delight is your bedtime reading of choice then there'll be a fair few early nights in a row with John Boyne's latest. Books • 23 Aug 18
Reviewed: The Outsider by Stephen King Strange feeling to return to an author after a long time away and wonder with every chapter who is in worse form - you or … Books • 01 Aug 18
Bill Beverly on writing his road trip classic, Dodgers Bill Beverly's debut novel has been billed as "The Wire meets On the Road". Harry Guerin says you should love it as much as both. Books • 07 Jul 18
Reviewed: The Woman in the Woods by John Connolly Sixteen books in, it's good to discover that John Connolly's avenging investigator Charlie Parker is in rude and righteous health as he tries to see … Books • 05 Jul 18
Willy Vlautin making hearts skip at Dalkey Book Festival After giving us one of the books of 2018 with Don't Skip Out on Me, American author Willy Vlautin is back in Ireland for the … Books • 11 Jun 18
Reviewed: Black Water by Cormac O'Keeffe This is a fast read for all the right reasons and like a writer playing the long game, Cormac O'Keeffe leaves plenty up in the … Books • 11 May 18