Krissa Corbett Cavouras
Articles by Krissa Corbett Cavouras
It’s fair to assume a certain amount of healthy caution in approaching
The below review is of William Boyd's Restless. He will be making
Of all the genre-transcending brilliance of John Le Carré’s Cold War novels,
I consider myself a pretty seasoned reader. I can find things amusing,
I have a soft spot in my heart for novels that are
First novels are dangerous, risky creatures. They’re a gamble for the
Love, contempt, sorrow. Fury, valour, fear. Disgust, wonder, detachment. Often indirectly, these
We are always willing to forgive a hero his foibles, provided
It’s not an easy feat to carry off slangy dialect, an authentic
No ordinary days exist for a Paulo Coelho character - the battle
Spoiler warning: Specials is the last book in a trilogy by young
I started Alan Furst’s The Foreign Correspondent with a bias – John
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