Welcome back to Books With Cause. This is a review that comes with trigger warnings. The following novel contains scenes of sexual assault. The book is a work of fiction, but I think it’s only right that I should put this announcement right at the beginning. Much like Rina Kent, I trust my readers to …
Month: March 2026
Welcome back to Books With Cause. Let’s dive straight into my latest review. At the risk of saying something that might make me highly unpopular: I don’t like Lord of the Rings. Or The Hobbit. I’ve seen all the films in the cinema, and I tried reading The Fellowship of the Ring when I was …
Welcome back to Books With Cause. Let’s dive straight into my latest review. Following on from my last post, we’re following up with the next Roy Grace novel. Sometimes, things happen in life that become major historical events before our very eyes. They become bigger than anything. They become moments where everybody will remember exactly …
Welcome back to Books With Cause. Let’s dive straight into my latest review. Technically, this one is Ian Beale’s fault. It was around Covid time when Adam Woodyatt took an extended break from his role of Ian in EastEnders and decided to tread the boards for a bit instead. He starred in a play called …
Welcome back to Books With Cause. Let’s dive straight into my latest review. For this one, we’re going back to the 70s. Back to a time of hardboiled crime and smoky bars, where we meet a broken detective Every so often, a writer comes along who creates a character that transcends themselves and, arguably, everything …
Happy World Book Day and welcome back to Books With Cause. On this World Book Day, I thought that it was the perfect opportunity to review an old favourite. With such an incredible book as this, it’s hard to know where to begin. For me, my journey with this book started the way I imagine …





