Helen FitzGerald is known primarily for writing gripping thrillers like The Cry (2013), which was adapted for television in 2018. If you have ever had the good fortune to attend a crime fiction festival with her on a panel, you will also be aware of her dark sense of humour. Occasionally, this seeps into her
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It’s been seven years since the last Penn Cage novel from Mississippi author Greg Iles and so our lead book this week is Southern Man – a big deal for lovers of rural noir – and doesn’t its cover come with a unique sense of haunted beauty? Of course, inside all hell will break loose
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Giles Kenworthy is: A) a hedge fund manager, B) belittling to everyone with whom he speaks, C) a supporter of a far right political party, D) rude and antagonistic to all the neighbours on Riverview Close in Richmond on Thames. Oh, and, E) he’s dead. Yes, someone shot him with a crossbow. Now, you might
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The study looked into LGBTQ+ young people in sport in Australia. (Getty/stock image) Over a third of LGBTQ+ young athletes in Australia have experienced discrimination in sport, according to a new study.  The landmark study led by Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, looked into ongoing homophobia in sport. The study found that more than half
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The Girls Aloud reunion tour paid tribute to the late Sarah Harding (centre). (Getty/Pictured in 2013) Girls Aloud’s tour delivered a “poignant” tribute to the late Sarah Harding, with Cheryl Tweedy telling fans that her death is “hard to believe”. “The Promise” hitmakers kicked off their reunion tour, The Girls Aloud Show, on 17 May
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