Fiction

Book review, Fool Me Twice, Benjamin Stevenson
Two baffling mysteries in one book, one featuring a kidnapping, the other a reality TV show.

Book review: The Work, Bri Lee
Old and new art mix with old and new values in this debut novel from Bri Lee.

Book review: Depth of Field, Kirsty Iltners
A well told story that tackles the fallout from the fallibility of memory.

Book review: Hurdy Gurdy, Jenny Ackland
A dystopian Australia sees women's bodies policed and subjugated.

Book review: Nameless, Amanda Creely
War and its voiceless victims are the harrowing topics of this novel.

Book review: Chloé, Katrina Kell
A fictionalised exposé of the woman who modelled for the famous painting that hangs in Melbourne's Young and Jackson Hotel.

Book review: Heartsease, Kate Kruimink
Sisterly bonds prevail in the fog of grief.

Book review: Safe Haven, Shankari Chandran
The Miles Franklin Award-winning author's new book tackles the politics of Australian detention centres.

Book review: Live Bait, Stephen Sewell
Can a novel succeed when it features a wilfully stupid protagonist?

Book review: Ordinary Human Love, Melissa Goode
A debut novel that surveys intimate relationships and the nature of desire.