HOLMES AND MORIARTY reunited: Gareth Rubin’s riveting Sherlockian mystery
Sherlock and his archenemy team up in Gareth Rubin’s riveting Victorian mystery, Holmes And Moriarty, to stop a deadly conspiracy and save the world.
Sherlock and his archenemy team up in Gareth Rubin’s riveting Victorian mystery, Holmes And Moriarty, to stop a deadly conspiracy and save the world.
The Hotel Avocado is a strong follow-up to its predecessor, delightfully lending itself to Bob Mortimer’s humour and skill with writing.
Missing White Woman not only captures the class and racial inequality problems of today, but also the ferocity of trial by media.
Buzz’s special summer 2024 book preview brings you a must-read list of titles to look out for.
In latest book Crypt, Alice Roberts looks closely at how burials in Tudor times could educate us about how people lived in that era.
Marion Gibson's history of witchcraft trials explores the dark complexities that led to historical injustices. A great read for history enthusiasts and modern witches alike.
Join sportswriter Harry Pearson on a delightful journey through the lesser-known folk sports of Britain in No Pie, No Priest.
In The Sisterhood, Katherine Bradley presents a feminist retelling of Orwell's 1984 from Julia's perspective, but is it a worthy companion to the original?
For fans, The Philosophy Of Modern Song is another opportunity to see into the mind of the most important lyricist of popular songs, Bob Dylan.
Born into a family of strong musical talent, Martha Wainwright could be excused for finding it hard to find her place in the world, as Stories I Might Regret Telling You details.
THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE THE DISCONNECT Roisin Kiberd (Serpent’s Tail) A Personal Journey Through The Internet, the subtitle of this scalpel-sharp collection of essays, does it …
ICEBOUND: SHIPWRECKED AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD | BOOK REVIEW Andrea Pitzer (Simon & Schuster) We know much about Scott Of The Antarctic, but William Barents barely gets a …