Month: June 2025

Anthony Cummins reviews the best Literary Fiction out now.

Barry Turner reviews the best Classic Crime out now.

According to Statistics Canada, the number of Canadians who were members of a registered pension plan grew by 293,500, or 4.2 per cent, from 2022 to over 7.2 million in 2023.

Constance Craig Smith lifts the lid on the joys of living on Britain’s canals as extolled by Jo Bell.

Constance Craig Smith lifts the lid on the joys of living on Britain’s canals as extolled by Jo Bell.

Worried about atomic power? Don’t be, writes a scientist: radioactivity is everywhere… even in bananas!

Bel Mooney uncovers the devastating reality of how women are treated by the healthcare system, especially when it comes to issues relating to pregnancy and childbirth.

Murderers and strange happenings abound in this months popular fiction

Life on earth is more hardy and indestructible than we think

A legal psychological thriller, poisoned doughnuts and the latest outing for DI Logan McRae feature in this week’s round-up of the latest crime fiction.