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The Batch Lady: Healthy Family Favourites by Suzanne Mulholland – Review
By Gail Schuster Suzanne Mulholland describes herself as, ‘a time saving guru and family-cooking expert’. She lives on a farm ... -
Beautiful Bridesmaids Dressed in Oranje by Gary Thacker – Review
By Karl Hornsey There seems to be something far more appealing, attractive and even romantic about sporting nearlymen that make ... -
MI9: A History of the Secret Service for Escape and Evasion in World War Two ...
By Karl Hornsey Historian and author Helen Fry has built up an impressive back catalogue over the years by focusing ... -
Deep Cover by Leigh Russell – Review
By Sarah Morgan Some of us struggle to motivate ourselves to do much more than get out of bed on ... -
Farewell Mr Puffin by Paul Heiney – Review
By David Schuster I’ll be first to admit that before reading Farewell Mr Puffin I was unaware of Paul Heiney’s ... -
The Hunt and the Kill by Holly Watt – Review
By Sarah Morgan Last November it was announced that the production company founded by Stephen Garrett, whose previous credits include ... -
Test Signal, Edited by Nathan Connolly – Review
By Sandra Callard Test Signal is a new book containing a collection of short stories written by a number of ... -
Dead Man’s Grave by Neil Lancaster – Review
By Sarah Morgan Crime fiction is in rude health north of the border. Tartan noir, as it tends to be ... -
The Madness of Crowds by Louise Penny – Review
By Sandra Callard The latest of Louise Penny’s series of books featuring Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is set in Quebec, ... -
The Jermyn Street Shirt by Jonathan Sothcott – Review
By @Roger Crow A few years ago, Ian Ogilvy was promoting his new film, We Still Steal the Old Way, ... -
Due to a Death by Mary Kelly – Review
By Sarah Morgan The British Library Crime Classics collection has struck gold again. Mary Kelly may well be the finest ... -
Thirteen Guests by J. Jefferson Farjeon – Review
By Sandra Callard The British Library holds a vast collection of murder mystery novels written during the Golden Age of ...











