Clodagh Robinson-Watts

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Review — 3 Jul 2023

Sing Me to Sleep by Gabi Burton

Sarah J. Maas and Kate Murray fans, get ready for a new femme fatale on the dark, dystopian fantasy scene!

In Keirdre, a city cut off from the rest of…

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Review — 1 Aug 2021

Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy

A timely meditation on humanity’s place in the natural world and a swan dive into the dark ripples of domestic violence, Charlotte McConaghy’s latest novel is both a deep breath…

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Review — 31 Oct 2021

The Sentence by Louise Erdrich

When I picked up a review copy of Louise Erdrich’s book about a bookseller who is haunted by a particularly annoying customer after she passes, I thought: ‘Fantastic! Finally, a…

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Review — 22 Oct 2018

The Rift by Rachael Craw

Returning to her childhood home of Black Water Island is as terrifying as it is exciting for Meg Archer. She has spent the past nine years living on the mainland…

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