Renewed Welsh Women’s Classic SPRING’S GREEN SHADOW remains a magnificent read
Spring’s Green Shadow’s focus on women’s emancipation lends contemporary relevance to scenes from a century past, in what remains a magnificent read.
Spring’s Green Shadow’s focus on women’s emancipation lends contemporary relevance to scenes from a century past, in what remains a magnificent read.
An endearing clash of people combine with a twisting plot for the latest book from Beth O'Leary, The No-Show.
A delight to read and an absolutely fantastic opportunity to leave behind one’s own reality and delve into another, Welsh crime novelist Beverley Jones leaves you reeling for more in The Beach House.
A fine example of Welsh nature writing, The Herring Man is embellished by beautiful hand-drawn sketches that graciously lead you by the hand through this personal story.
As Wales' first crime writers' festival Gwyl Crime Cymru returns this month, Billie Ingram Sofokleous found out what to expect from the cloak and dagger lovers' event.
In all four cases examined in Alia Trabucco Zerán's When Women Kill, there is a narrative of injustice – these women were misrepresented, even as perpetrators of heinous crimes.
In Lambda, David Musgrave provides some affecting commentary on current political, emotional and health crises, as well as the future of technology.
British readers of a certain age will know Charlie Higson as one of the comedians behind 90s sketch series The Fast Show, and as a novelist he serves up an over-the-top, raucous satire
Queer Square Mile is a collection of 40 short stories about the experiences of queer Welsh people; a window to their, historically, often secretive lives.
Despite the bleakness and grim realities within, Marlon James' Moon Witch, Spider King enthrals with brilliant characters, dialogue and vibrant African legends.
Liz Hyder's novel about 'fallen angels', The Gifts, is a feminist story with a historical fiction feel, set in an age defined by men.
With her 30th birthday approaching, One Night On The Island protagonist Cleo looks to revive her passion for writing abroad - and finds it in an unexpected place.