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Reading highlights 2024
It’s been a great year for reading for me. I read 60 books–47 by women writers–and two manuscripts. I read six audio books, the rest in hard copy. I borrowed roughly one quarter from the library, and read 10 books … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged 2024, Angela Savage, book review, book-reviews, books, reading, reading highlights, writing
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More reviews for Mother of Pearl
There are good book reviews, which are nice. There are also reviews which see not just to the heart of your book, but hear the murmurings of your subconcious as you wrote it, and you soar like an eagle because … Continue reading
Early reviews for Mother of Pearl
Early reviews are coming in for my new novel, Mother of Pearl, and I’m blown away by the thoughtful and insightful responses to the book so far. Author Cass Moriarty writes, ‘In Mother of Pearl, author Angela Savage has given … Continue reading
Posted in Mother of Pearl
Tagged Angela Savage, Australian fiction, book review, Melbourne, Mother of Pearl, surrogacy, Thailand
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Review: Gunshine State
I’ve been keen to post a review of Andrew Nette’s latest novel, Gunshine State, on this blog. But seeing as how Andrew is not only a great crime writer but also my life partner, I could hardly be the one … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews & Interviews
Tagged Andrew Nette, Australian crime fiction, book review, Gunshine State, Jock Serong
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Review: The Rules of Backyard Cricket
It’s been a while since I’ve read a crime novel, let alone reviewed one. But I can’t let Jock Serong’s new book, The Rules of Backyard Cricket, go through to the keeper without singing its praises. The Rules of Backyard … Continue reading
Review: The Unbroken Line
Alex Hammond’s cracking 2013 debut Blood Witness was shortlisted for a Ned Kelly Award for Best First Book. The Unbroken Line more than delivers on the promise of the first, a taut and intelligent thriller that poses big questions about … Continue reading
Review: The Skeleton Road
The Skeleton Road, the latest standalone novel from Scottish crime writer Val McDermid, combines compelling characters and a cracking pace with an intriguing story that both entertains and enlightens. The story opens with a skeleton being found in the top … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews & Interviews
Tagged Angela Savage, book review, crime fiction, The Skeleton Road, Val McDermid
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