Author: Cat Treadwell
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CLARA AND THE DEVIL by Olivie Blake, illustrated by Little Chmura (BOOK REVIEW)
Clara has the rest of her life figured out. She’ll graduate college with the support of her best friend, Jonah; marry her adoring boyfriend; take a ... -
THE RAINSHADOW ORPHANS by Naomi Ishiguro (BOOK REVIEW)
Life is hard for the inhabitants of Rainshadow City, a place where poverty and corruption are rife and where they are terrorised by an underground criminal ... -
DREAMLAND by Olivie Blake (BOOK REVIEW)
This is a truly remarkable book. I’ve found Olivie Blake to be a bit ‘hit or miss’ for me in the past, but that’s usually due ... -
ATOMIC COFFIN by Benedict Anning (BOOK REVIEW)
December 1984. SIS field asset Heidi Sperling [codename Thistle] exfiltrates from East Berlin with the sole copy of a critical intelligence leak: a naval log containing ... -
ENTWINED by H. M. Long (BOOK REVIEW)
Three sisters join the hunt for a stolen magical artefact in the start of this Gilded Age fantasy duology. Ottilie Rushforth hides from the mighty Sorcerer’s ... -
THE RED WINTER by Cameron Sullivan (BOOK REVIEW)
A devastating love story. A bewitching twist on history. A blood-drenched hunt for purpose, power and redemption. In 1785, Professor Sebastian Grave receives the news he ... -
HELL’S HEART by Alexis Hall (BOOK REVIEW)
They are monsters. They are legends. And they are our prey. Earth is dead. Which leaves us stuck living in atmospheric domes on planets that will ... -
CONFORM and BENEATH by Ariel Sullivan (BOOK SERIES REVIEW)
Conform Born to an Elite family, Emeline has been marked as different from birth and by a society that judges all its citizens on their ability ... -
WITCHCRAFT SHORT STORIES Edited by Marie O’Regan and Paul Kane (BOOK REVIEW)
An impressive new anthology of horror stories exploring what it means to be ‘witch’, including the rediscovery and reclaiming of that power, its links to nature, ... -
Interview with Alexis Hall (HELL’S HEART)
Alexis Hall (whatever pronouns) does not like writing biographies or talking about himself in the third person. She lives in southeast England with their extensive collection ...









