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The Last Word Review reviews Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford

‘Sometimes a book will arrive that will leave an indelible mark on you and when I was asked if I would like to review Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford I had no real idea that this would be THAT book.

This is a deeply moving account of a woman grieving after loss of her husband,

  • July 27, 2015
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The Independent gives a fantastic review of Hotel Arcadia by Sunny Singh

‘Singh’s novel is not only a page-turning thriller. It is far more than that. We never meet the terrorists: they are nearly always elsewhere. Singh’s characters inhabit an arena of trauma, where little happens but the play of light and shadow on a screen and in the soul’

The Independent gives a sparkling review of

  • July 24, 2015
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Waterstones Piccadilly reviews Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford

Invisible Threads by Lucy Beresford on the shelves of Waterstones, Piccadilly…

Get your copy here today!

 

  • July 24, 2015
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Kate Saunders reviews Not Far from Dreamland by Val Hennessy for Saga Magazine

‘I’m delighted to report that Val Hennessy, whose merciless journalism is the stuff of legend, has not mellowed with age. Ronald Tonks, hero of this highly amusing novel, lives in a shaky bungalow at Saltmarsh on the Kent coast. He once ran the local second-hand bookshop. His wife has left him, his dog’s going bald,

  • July 21, 2015
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Lucy Beresford writes about New Delhi and her love for the city in the Metro

Lucy Beresford writes about her love for India and her novel Invisible Threads for The Metro. Get your copy of this thrilling new title here today!

  • July 20, 2015
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The Bookbag gives a fantastic review of Low Life: The Spectator Columns by Jeremy Clarke

‘I found myself falling into the ‘just another chapter’ trap (they’re all just two and a half pages long, so it’s a very easy trap to fall into) and on a couple of nights I read into the early hours of the morning. There’s a story arc as you read through the pieces and a

  • July 20, 2015
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Our Chairman Naim Attallah on Sleeping with Dogs and a new study…

‘Dogs have, through the ages, been considered a man’s best friend. A new study has shown them also to be the enemy of their master’s enemy. The pets are found to be actively hostile to people who mistreat their owners, according to new research. A Japanese study elevates dogs to a select group of species,

  • July 15, 2015
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Our Chairman Naim Attallah discusses Quartet title Bilal on his blog…

‘With the current misinterpretation of Islam’s message, Bilal is a book of peace and fraternity that everyone should read. The world will be a much safer place as a result. Order your copy now and spread the good word. For peace and goodwill has never been so threatened throughout the globe’

‘A Note on Bilal’ 

  • July 14, 2015
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The Bookbag reviews Not Far from Dreamland by Val Hennessy

‘When you review a book you’ve got to do your best to be unbiased: you should look not just at whether or not you enjoyed the book, but your review should reflect whether or not other people might get more (or less) from it than you did – and this is my great problem with 

  • July 8, 2015
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