QBD Reviews: Four Dead Queens by Astrid Scholte 

Four Queens. A divided nation. A ruthless pickpocket. A noble messenger. And the murders that unite them. Astrid Scholte’s debut novel is an enthralling fast-paced murder mystery where competing agendas collide with deadly consequences.  Keralie Corrington is a talented pickpocket. She steals for the black market in her quadrant. Her nation is divided into four […]

Reviewsday: The Survivors by Kate Furnivall

The Survivors was one of the most complex, gripping historical thrillers I have read. This is the first novel I have read of Kate Furnivall’s, and I was thoroughly engrossed from the first page. Following a story line not common of novels set in the Second World War, The Survivors is not a story of […]

Introducing: Bridge of Clay by Markus Zusak

It was in 2005 that Markus Zusak’s ‘The Book Thief‘ first hit shelves. Death’s narration of Liesel Meminger’s love affair with books in Nazi Germany remains an international bestseller and modern classic beloved by millions. Now he is back with a new gripping page turner –  Bridge of Clay! Bridge of Clay is about a boy […]

Introducing: The Lost Man by Jane Harper

Crime fiction lovers rejoice! Australian best selling author Jane Harper has a new book coming out on October 23 2018!  Titled “The Lost Man“, Jane’s new book is a standalone novel set around the sudden and unexplained death on a remote cattle farm in outback Queensland. “I’ve absolutely loved the opportunity to make the most […]