Book of the week : The Beginner’s Goodbye - Anne Tyler
Anne Tyler’s 19th novel is a deeply rewarding tale about grief and hope, shot through with gentle humour
Anne Tyler’s 19th novel is a deeply rewarding tale about grief and hope, shot through with gentle humour
Grace Winter, 22 , new bride, new widow and on trial for murder, all in the space of a few weeks in The Lifeboat, Charlotte Rogan’s intriguing debut novel
‘Argh me hearties’ - Silver is back in Andrew Motion’s sequel to Treasure Island
Black comedy and deadpan dialogue from Elmore Leonard, a veteran on top form
A man walks the dark streets of Oslo. The streets are his and he has always been there. He is a phantom
An error by a precocious college shortstop sparks all sorts of friendships and love affairs in this Hall of Fame novel
England’s greatest living author? Waiting For Sunrise adds to William Boyd’s masterful canon
In this darkest of dark comedies obsessive neurotic Solomon Kugel discovers an aging Anne Frank in his attic
Booker short-listed author Linda Grant’s novel examines why all that potential for change of the 60s never came to pass
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