Sarah McDuling reviews Into the Water, The Lucky One and The Dark Lake. Read more
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Best Books of 2016: Crime, Speculative Fiction and Romance
Booktopians have voted. The best crime, spec fic and romance books have been announced. Read more
The 3 must-read crime and thriller books coming this January.
If you’re wondering which crime novel everyone is going to be talking about in 2017, wonder no more! Paula Hawkins, author of the phenomenally successful The Girl on the Train, will be releasing her highly anticipated second novel in May 2017. It’s called Into the Water and it sounds amazing! But May 2017 is ages away. Why don’t we check out some books that will be available early next year? Th... Read more
Emma Viskic: Amazingly, Resurrection Bay managed to find success. And I owe a lot of that to failure.
Emma Viskic recently won a Ned Kelly Award and three Davitt Awards for Resurrection Bay. Read more
Crime, Corruption, Caskets: Sarah McDuling guides us through her 25 Crime Books of the Month.
Order any of the featured crime reads for your chance to win a year's supply of books! Read more
Book Cover Revealed! Melina Marchetta’s Tell the Truth, Shame the Devil
The cover of Melina Marchetta's new book Tell the Truth, Shame the Devil has just been revealed. And it's a little different... Read more
Caterpillars and Pig’s Heart: Food in Ghost Girls
Cath Ferla: When I was a kid my favourite meal was caterpillars ... Read more
REVIEW: Maestra by L.S. Hilton
The buzz around this book is incredible. It has been sold into so many countries around the world I have lost count. In the tradition of Fifty Shades, Gone Girl, and Girl on a Train, Maestra by L.S. Hilton has all the hallmarks of a bestseller. You’ll be seeing people reading this on planes, trains, buses, down at the beach, in parks – wherever people have a minute to sneak in anoth... Read more
Emma Viskic answers Booktopia’s Ten Terrifying Questions
Writing is wonderfully all consuming... Read more
REVIEW: Rebound by Aga Lesiewicz
Rebound is one of those super sneaky page-turners - the kind of book where you're certain you're going to put it down when you get to the end of the chapter, but then something happens that makes you want to keep reading... Read more
