contemporary fiction

Anonymous Lawyer by Jeremy Blachman - Book Review

He lives a lie, but posts the truth.

He's a hiring partner at one of the worlds largest law firms. Brilliant yet ruthless, he has little patience for associates who leave the office before midnight or steal candy from the bowl on his secretaries desk. He hates holidays and paralegals. And he's just started posting an internet blog to tell the world about what life is really like at the top of his profession. 

Regina's Song by David and Leigh Eddings - Book Review

Eerily attuned to one another, twins Regina and Renata are so identical that even their mother can't tell them apart. Then tragedy strikes: a vicious attack leaves one twin dead and the other so traumatised that she turns totally inward, incapable of telling anybody what happened or even who she is. She remains lost to the world, until the day Mark, a family friend, comes to visit - and the young woman utters her first intelligible word.