A whodunnit filled with mystery and terrible error

Jennifer Crocker|Published

Dr Browne is required to attend the Lent Assizes at Bury St Edmunds, where two elderly women are to be tried for witchcraft.

Stepping into near isolation: Are you willing to go on?

Jennifer Crocker|Published

She can’t leave her house because of a terrible act of sexual violence and betrayal.

Banality of evil exposé - survival in World War II

Jennifer Crocker|Published

Mala’s Cat is full of horrendous observations about a tranquil and happy life that is torn apart by brutality.

Theme of secrets is very much at the heart of this debut novel, ‘Black Cake’

Jennifer Crocker|Published

Black Cake, a cake made with rum-soaked fruit is a tradition in the Bennett family.

Thread of humanity that binds us all

Jennifer Crocker|Published

Years and years is how long it took A’Eysha Kassiem to write her first novel.

Important author emerges

Jennifer Crocker|Published

Hennie Durandt lives in the Free State during the 1980s.

So much history to 
be enjoyed in fiction

Jennifer Crocker|Published

You could, I suppose, in all honestly call this a sweeping novel. It starts with a prologue set in 988BC when an expeditionary group led by General Sri has been ...

Review: Go set a watchman

Jennifer Crocker|Published

Seldom does one look at the list of previous works by an author and find it disquieting - they just are what they are.