LifestyleBook review: Frederick's CoatJohno Ryan is doomed, it seems. He's barely out of short pants when his father and his grandfather sit him down and explain that their family are criminals: that's what they do.23 Aug 06:00 PM
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LifestyleBook review: The Sound Of Things FallingPeople who read a lot of novels develop certain discriminations.23 Aug 06:00 PM
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LifestyleBook review: Beautiful RuinsWell-pitched tale took 15 years to tell, writes Nicky Pellegrino.03 Aug 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook review: The Last Days Of The National CostumeAnne Kennedy is an award-winning poet who has also developed a solid reputation writing novels and screenplays.02 Aug 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook review: Fallen LandIt seems strange, in the age of information overload, that we should still be swamped by the fear of the unknown.02 Aug 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook review: Apple Tree YardThe halls of government prove to be an enthralling setting for courtroom drama, writes Stephen Jewell.26 Jul 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook review: The LuminariesEvery now and then you get to read a novel that elevates you far beyond the bric-a-brac of everyday routine, takes you apart, reassembles you, and leaves you feeling as though you have been on holiday with a genius.26 Jul 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook review: This House Is HauntedThere are no prizes for guessing what this book is about. <i>This House is Haunted</i> is about a haunted house and, if you like spooky ghost stories, John Boyne’s latest novel does the trick.26 Jul 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook review: Cross fingersKiwi crime fiction is top class, writes Nicky Pellegrino.20 Jul 06:00 PM
LifestyleHaunted by the tourA fiery episode in our recent history is plumbed for drama, writes Rebecca Barry Hill.13 Jul 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook review: JoylandWhen did the amusement park coming-of-age story become a thing? Did I miss the memo?12 Jul 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook review: Round HouseThis well-told story won the American National Book Award last year.12 Jul 06:00 PM
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LifestylePursuing the primateCarl Hiaasen needn’t look far for a story on which to base a novel. It’s all right outside his door in Miami, he tells Stephen Jewell.05 Jul 06:00 PM
LifestyleBook Review: The Odd Angry ShotFilmed 30 years ago, out-of-print for quarter of a century, <i>The Odd Angry Shot</i> is a savage and mordantly funny novel that follows a group of Aussie SAS troopers in South Vietnam during the ugly, unjustified war of the 1960s.28 Jun 06:00 PM