DELILAH | BOOK REVIEW
DELILAH Rhodri Wyn Owen (Gwasg Gomer) A murder at the Millennium Stadium, inspired by a Tom Jones song. While Delilah couldn’t be any more stereotypically Welsh, it reveals a side of …
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DELILAH Rhodri Wyn Owen (Gwasg Gomer) A murder at the Millennium Stadium, inspired by a Tom Jones song. While Delilah couldn’t be any more stereotypically Welsh, it reveals a side of …
WHAT REMAINS AT THE END Alexandra Ford (Seren) Set against the blustery backdrop of Serbia and the former Yugoslavia, American woman Marie Kohler embarks on a trip that will – …
REAP THE WHIRLWIND Mark Timlin (Crime & Mystery Club) Timlin’s hardboiled antihero Nick Sharman is revisited in Reap The Whirlwind, made up of a long-lost novella from the 1990s and …
THE IRON CHARIOT Stein Riverton (Lightning Books) Originally published in 1909, this crime classic receives an English reprint after being voted the greatest Norwegian crime novel of all time in …
THE GERMAN HOUSE Annette Hess, trans. Elisabeth Lauffer (HarperCollins) A tale of lies, love and deception, Annette Hess’s internationally bestselling novel is set over the course of the Frankfurt Auschwitz …
JANIS: HER LIFE AND MUSIC Holly George-Warren (Simon & Schuster) Holly George-Warren paints a finely crafted portrait of a life remembered in psychedelic technicolour for this outstanding biography of Janis …
TRAILING CLOUDS OF GLORY Nick Burnell (Y Lolfa) As Welsh football fans, we’ve had our fair share of suffering over the years – boy, have we. Indeed, a lot of …
A DISH BEST SERVED COLD Chris Kinsey (Candy Jar) Though judging a book by its cover (or title) is famously frowned upon, one expects a plot riddled with cliché after …
SARAH JANE James Sallis (No Exit Press) Dubbed “an unsung hero of crime writing”, James Sallis never fails to satisfy. Sarah Jane Pullman floats around rural America after a court-ordered …
THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET Pierre Louÿs, trans. Jeremy Moore (Dedalus Press) First published in 1898, this French novel receives a new edition from Dedalus, a publisher with a track …
Real Preseli John Osmond (Seren Books) The book paints a vivid picture of Preseli, the not-so-oft-visited part of Pembrokeshire which Osmond calls “a magical country.” Osmond invites you to walk …
ENDLAND Tim Etchells (AndOtherStories) Mashing together the digital, geographical and linguistic morphologies of modern Britain and the world-at-large, Tim Etchells’ Endland is a funny, dark series of fairy tales and parables …
COME A LITTLE CLOSER Karen Perry (Michael Joseph) In Dublin’s fair city, the past is not pretty. Not in the dilapidated mansion where these characters gather one long, hot summer. …
HAY FESTIVAL WINTER WEEKEND Hay-On-Wye, a small but perfectly formed market town tucked across the borders of England and Wales, once again supplements its week-and-a-half-long flagship summer festival with its …
DEPECHE MODE: FAITH AND DEVOTION Ian Gittins (Palazzo) Palazzo have a good track record of producing handsome coffee table books of various artists – the two reviewed last year in …
Bellevue Ivana Dobrakovová, trans. by Julia and Peter Sherwood (Jantar Publishing) With a limited amount of Slovak literature having been translated into the English language this novel from Slovak writer …
The Wolves of Leninsky Prospekt Sarah Armstrong (Sandstone Press) Having married her brother’s gay best friend, Kit, to help him appear more of a family man to his colleagues in …
HIS DARK MATERIALS One of the biggest literary successes to emerge from the UK, Phillip Pullman’s His Dark Materials series, are finally getting the adaptation they deserve. Buzz takes a …
A FLAME OUT AT SEA Dmitry Novikov, trans. Christopher Culver (Glagoslav) A Flame Out At Sea is full of neat character descriptions, and Novikov has an eye for effective metaphor. …
FLESH-COLOURED DOMINOES Zigmunds Skujiņš, trans. Kaija Straumanis (Arcadia Books) Fans of Bulgakov will have much to admire in this charming, playful novel, first published in Latvia in 1999. Though its …
CAR PARK LIFE Gareth E. Rees (Influx Press) This is the type of book one picks up without knowing what it is about, opens it to read the first page, …
PUNCH Kate North (Cinnamon) Punch’s title summarises the spirit of these short stories: they are punchy, pack lots of it, and like the character of the same name seem to …
THE EX-GIRLFRIEND Nicola Moriarty (Penguin) Aussie noir is all the rage at the moment and The Ex-Girlfriend is as grand guignol a slice as anyone could wish for. Georgia is …
LOST IN THE SPANISH QUARTER Heddi Goodrich (HarperVia) An evocative novel which transports the reader to the city of Naples and a love affair between two students spanning their time …