Here’s an update on how things are progressing with the Auto series, and also a quick explanation of how I see it developing in the future. It’s been a few … Continue reading
Here’s an update on how things are progressing with the Auto series, and also a quick explanation of how I see it developing in the future. It’s been a few … Continue reading
A tense adventure and worthy stand-alone tale. Crowley’s Rival is an effective introduction to two characters – Aleister Crowley and O.G. Jones – as well as a tense adventure in … Continue reading
A revoltingly good adventure! The Troll Trap is something of a departure for author Rosen Trevithick, but from reading it you might think she has been writing children’s fiction for … Continue reading
An authentic snapshot of the 1920s. The Ghost of Mandy Rosental offers a very authentic account of life in 1920s England. The characters are all extremely believable and well-drawn, and … Continue reading
Violent, vividly verbose Victorian vignettes! Mask of the Macabre is a must-read for lovers of Victorian fiction. It is so firmly set in that stylised world of gas lamps, squalor, … Continue reading