A Winter’s tale: This week’s best books in fiction, thrillers, cooking and more
A book is the ideal Christmas gift, says Hannah Beckerman. Daily Express :: Books Feed
This week’s best books for children aged five to nine: Toto, The Wizard Of Once and more
WAR HORSE author Michael Morpurgo and artist Emma Chichester Clark have collaborated on many books but Toto is one of their finest. Daily Express :: Books Feed
This week’s best books for ages five to nine: Hetty Feather’s Christmas, and more
NOVELIST Kate Saunders deserves to be far better known. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Christmas star buys for young adults
We select the year’s best books to fill Christmas stockings for young adults. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Simon Kernick: My six best books – Agatha Christie inspired me from an early age
Simon Kernick, 51, is the bestselling writer whose books include Relentless, the biggest selling UK crime novel in 2007, The Final Minute and The Bone Field. His maverick detective Tina Boyd returns in his latest, The Hanged Man , which is out now. Daily Express :: Books Feed
The Midnight Line review: Jack Reacher returns and he has changed – is age catching up?
Former military policeman and vigilante hero Jack Reacher returns in The Midnight Line as a more thoughtful, caring character. Are age and wisdom finally catching up with him? Daily Express :: Books Feed
Two Kinds Of Truth review: The retired detective investigates a double murder
The latest instalment of the Harry Bosch series sees the retired detective battling to protect everything he holds dear while investigating a double murder. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Resort To Murder review: Local reporter Judy Dimont investigates when a body is found
In the second of TP Fielden’s series of whodunnits featuring formidable local newspaper reporter Judy Dimont, a body is discovered on “the most beautiful beach in Devon” in the fictional resort of Temple Regis. Daily Express :: Books Feed
Freefall review: High octane thriller about a photojournalist
THIS high-octane thriller is the second of a planned trilogy that started with Pendulum and pitched photojournalist John Wallace against a masked serial killer, though you do not need to have read Pendulum to enjoy this action-packed plot. Daily Express :: Books Feed
A Short History Of Drunkenness review: William Hartston is only here for the beer…
THE Oxford Historical Thesaurus Of The English Language contains around 200 euphemisms for inebriation, ranging from the Old English “symbelwlonc” via “intoxicated” , “drunk as a wheelbarrow” and “pickled” to such modern terms as “ratted” . Daily Express :: Books Feed