
{Book Review} White Pines: Gemma Amor
White Pines: Gemma Amor Reviewed By Tarn Richardson Tom Petty’s Southern Accents album from 1985 is regarded by many of his fans as his most […]
White Pines: Gemma Amor Reviewed By Tarn Richardson Tom Petty’s Southern Accents album from 1985 is regarded by many of his fans as his most […]
Seeing Things: Sonora Taylor Reviewed By Tarn Richardson “Language is wine upon the lips.” So said Virginia Woolf, apparently to her husband over a bottle […]
The Damned: Tarn Richardson Reviewed By Steve Stred Tarn Richardson’s The Darkest Hand Trilogy has been on my radar for some time. Book One has […]
Shepherd’s Warning: Cailyn Lloyd Reviewed By Tarn Richardson The haunted house novel is as old as the horror genre itself, Horace Walpole first suggesting the […]
The Dovecote By Tarn Richardson I was sitting next to Louise Tidwell the afternoon she threw herself from the dovecote. She had been the least […]
The Deal Maker: Lou Yardley Reviewed By Tarn Richardson Paperback: 307 pages Publisher: Lou Yardley (10 July 2019) Knowledge is power, so Sir Francis Bacon is rumoured […]
THE DARKEST HAND trilogy consists of the free prequel novella, THE HUNTED, THE DAMNED, THE FALLEN and lastly THE RISEN. The story spans the whole […]
It’s been just over a year since I sat down with Tarn Richardson over a coffee (or three) to discuss his writing and his ambitions […]
I’m delighted to welcome Tarn Richardson back to Kendall Reviews. Feedback after my recent interview with Tarn, RIPPED FROM DARKNESS has been wonderful, seems you all enjoyed […]
Tarn Richardson is a writer who doesn’t like to hang about. Having been awarded a three book publishing deal with Duckworth Overlook (they of World […]
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