Book Review | ‘A Case of Mice and Murder’ by Sally Smith
A murder mystery well told, taking place in a cloistered sanctuary in the heart of London where lawyers and judges have plied their trade since the 14th century.
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A murder mystery well told, taking place in a cloistered sanctuary in the heart of London where lawyers and judges have plied their trade since the 14th century.
The illustrated notebooks of a Nobel Prize winner.
An exploration of the trials and joys of gender transition.
Exploring the entertainment industry exploits of a leading literary light.
An example of how outstanding journalism provides context and connection on the rise of a political movement.
A handsome but hefty addition to bookshelves of wildflower lovers, if not their backpacks.
Matthew Dicks’s novel is a pleasantly entertaining read, in list format.
Whether rogues or villains, these real-life protagonists are compelling characters.
Building on her two previous efforts, Mandel’s newest novel zips through space and time to find tranquility.
“The Pull of the Stars” is a prescient novel of WWI-era pandemic.