Our reviewers consider recently released fiction and non-fiction titles.
When New York bookseller Cassie Andrews receives a small leather-bound book from a favourite customer, it begins a magical thriller that will propel her and her flatmate Izzy into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. Her new book is no ordinary one. It’s, a mysterious artefact that can turn any door into every door, teleporting the owner to desired destinations.
It was scary. It was glary. It was stressful. But as David Goodwin tells it in these tales about working the graveyard shift at a service station, it was also grimly entertaining.
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