
The Art Of Neil Gaiman by Hayley Campbell book review
Hayley Campbell’s The Art Of Neil Gaiman is a beautifully detailed must-read for fans
Hayley Campbell’s The Art Of Neil Gaiman is a beautifully detailed must-read for fans
Jon Wallace’s debut Barricade is a gleeful and satirical trip through ruined Britain
Kieran Shea’s Koko Takes A Holiday is a fun, action-packed cyberpunk debut
Charlaine Harris’ Midnight Crossroad is a promising start to the author’s new trilogy
Sarah Pinborough’s dark chiller Murder is a grim and gripping follow-up to Mayhem
Joshua Winning’s Sentinel is an entertaining, unsettling start to a new YA trilogy
Nick Harkaway’s Tigerman is a captivating and emotional real-world superhero tale
The first book in Trudi Canavan’s Millennium’s Rule Trilogy gets off to a great start
Charlie Fletcher’s The Oversight is an engrossing, richly detailed opening to a new trilogy
Seanan McGuire’s Discount Armageddon is an entertaining, monster-packed ride
Stephen Bywater’s The Devil’s Ark is a spine-tingling debut
Sarah Lotz’s gripping conspiracy thriller The Three will have you reading late into the night
Kelley Armstrong’s inventive Sea Of Shadows is a great start to the Age Of Legends trilogy
Adam Nevill’s ghoulish Banquet For The Damned is a treat for lovers of MR James
Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon is an ambitious sci-fi fantasy from the author of Who Fears Death
Hammer novella Cat Out Of Hell by Lynne Truss is great fun for genre-lovers