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Kataraina: Becky Manawatu's Thrilling Māori Masterpiece

Becky Manawatu returns with a breathtaking and powerful follow-up to the award-winning Auē. Our review delves into this stunning new Māori novel that explores themes of trauma, identity, and redemption with lyrical prose and heart-stopping tension.

Adele Parks' New Thriller Exposes Social Media Darkness

Bestselling author Adele Parks MBE reveals the terrifying inspiration behind her new psychological thriller 'Just Between Us', exploring the deadly consequences of online envy and curated perfection in the digital age.

Guardian Political Editor Brian Davis Dies Aged 88

Celebrating the life and legacy of Brian Davis, The Guardian's formidable political editor who redefined political journalism and mentored a generation of reporters from the 1970s to 1990s.

Circular Motion Review: A World Spinning Out of Control

Delve into Alex Foster's breathtaking debut novel, 'Circular Motion', a high-concept thriller where the Earth's rotation accelerates, hurtling society towards chaos. A masterful blend of climate fiction and human drama.

Sarah Hall's 'Helm': A Climate Masterpiece

Sarah Hall's latest novel, 'Helm', is a masterful exploration of climate change, blending lyrical prose with a haunting vision of environmental collapse. A must-read for 2025.

Political Grifters: The Con Artists of Modern Democracy

In 2025, the term 'grifter' has become a defining insult in politics, exposing those who manipulate public trust for personal gain. This article explores how modern con artists thrive in today's political landscape.

AFL's Brandon Jack on his debut novel 'Pissants'

Former AFL footballer Brandon Jack discusses his surprising career shift into literature, the inspiration behind his first novel 'Pissants', and how his sports background shaped his writing.

Woody Allen to publish debut novel in 2025

Legendary filmmaker Woody Allen is set to release his debut novel, marking a bold new venture into literature. Discover what readers can expect from this unexpected literary debut.

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