Monthly Archives: July 2014

Two more cracking reviews for THE DEAD BEAT

While I’m at it, here are two terrific recent reviews for THE DEAD BEAT. First one is on the excellently named What Are You Reading For? blog, an in-depth look at the book from someone who really seems to get what it’s … Continue reading

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My review of Herman Koch’s Summer House With Swimming Pool in the Independent on Sunday

And another review, this time in the Independent on Sunday, of the very interesting Summer House with Swimming Pool (Atlantic) by Dutch writer Herman Koch. Uncomfortable reading, sometimes meandering, but intriguing nonetheless.

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My Big Issue reviews of Bethan Roberts and Kerry Hudson

…and here are my reviews of Mother Island by Bethan Roberts and Thirst by Kerry Hudson, both published by Chatto & Windus. Two writers with a lot of humanity and empathy.

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My Big Issue reviews of Emily Carroll, Eli Horowitz, Matthew Derby and Kevin Moffett

Bit slow getting this stuff up, summer holidays and all that. Anyway, here are my Big Issue reviews of Through the Woods by Emily Carroll (Faber) and The Silent History (Jonathan Cape) by Eli Horowitz, Matthew Derby and Kevin Moffett. The first … Continue reading

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My review of Anneliese Mackintosh’s Any Other Mouth in the Independent on Sunday

Another day, another brilliant book. Here’s my review of Any Other Mouth (Freight) by Anneliese Mackintosh, which ran in the Independent on Sunday at the weekend there. A terrific debut collection of stories, it’s easily one of my books of … Continue reading

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