International Fiction
The latest indie international fiction reviews from SPR.
Review: If Nobody Listens by Rikard Sommer
Scandinavian writers have recently captivated the attention of the literary world, beginning with Stieg Larsson’s breakout trilogy, and Rikard ...
Review: It Is Myself That I Remake by Jaclyn Maria Fowler
From great heartache comes even greater happiness and fulfillment…such is the message beautifully conveyed in It is Myself That ...
Review: Nannion by Andreas Androutsellis-Theotokis
Everyone loves a cat story, and Nannion by Andreas Androutsellis-Theotokis features the eponymous off-white street cat in a surprising ...
Review: Something Olde (The Divel Series Book One) by Denis Jay Klein
When heiress Sandy Waters decides she's getting married in Bermuda, she wants to wear Something Olde - the cursed ...
Review: Maybe God Was an Irishman by Bernie Donnelly
The complexities of religion, faith, love and tragedy tangle in the pages of Maybe God Was an Irishman, an ...
Review: The Speaking Ghost of Rajpur by Priyonkar Dasgupta
★★★★ Depending on where a person is born and raised creates a unique perspective of childhood. Therefore, seeing an intimate ...
Review: Energy Dependence Day by Christian F. Burton ★ ★ ★ ★
Energy Dependence Day by Christian Burton is a political thriller about a terrorist attack in the U.S. generated in Saudi ...
Review: The Second Crack by Chelo Diaz-Ludden
The Second Crack, by Chelo Diaz-Ludden, is a thrilling read, keeping the reader on edge until the final page. One ...