This month, why not try out a spooky ghost story, a fierce autobiography, or a book that celebrates the wonderful city of Glasgow!
Author: Wendy Kirk
No Human Involved
Despite the seamy side of life portrayed, there’s also hope and humanity. Sometimes I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.
Bad Attitudes
Agnes Owens’ writing is sparse, simple and down-to-earth, but with so much going on beneath the surface. She is great at portraying characters whose realities are slightly skewed, but who could quite easily be the people who live next door
The Singer
The story and the characters reflect the passion, energy, aggression and rawness of punk, as well as the deprivation, social unrest and alienation of the times.
A Darker Domain
Intelligent and tightly plotted with twists upon twists and turns upon turns. An excellent read which kept me up.
Cuckoo
Very clever, creepy and chilling. Makes you wonder who your friends are. Excellent stuff.
Naming the Bones
Despite its length and seemingly leisurely pace, Naming the bones is a fast read. It’s atmospheric with a great sense of place and a very gothic tone.
The Twilight Time
I would recommend this book to anyone who watches or reads crime thrillers as it feels so real.
Reading makes you feel good!
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