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The Drop / The List by Mick Herron – Review
By Sarah Morgan There is something rather wonderful about discovering a new writer. And also, if they happen to be ... -
The Journey to the Mayflower by Stephen Tompkins – Review
By Sandra Callard The Journey to The Mayflower is a complicated and erudite tome regarding the years following Henry VIII’s ... -
Christmas Traditions: A Celebration of Festive Lore by George Goodwin – Review
By David Schuster Do you ever run short of things to talk about when obscure family members drop in over ... -
The Case of Sherlock Holmes by Andrew Glazzard – Review
By Karl Hornsey Think you know all about Sherlock Holmes, arguably the world’s most famous fictional detective? Well, you may ... -
The Christmas Egg by Mary Kelly – Review
By Sarah Morgan Just when you think you must have come across just about every British crime writer who ever ... -
The Cheltenham Square Murder by John Bude – Review
By Sandra Callard The British Library is once more reprinting the gloriously art deco books which were written mainly throughout ... -
Strange Affairs, Ginger Hairs by Arthur Grimestead – Review
By Sarah Morgan Hull, 1998. It doesn’t have quite the same ring to it as London, 1966 or San Francisco, ... -
On Streisand: An Opinionated Guide by Ethan Mordden – Review
By Rachael Popow If you want strong opinions on musicals, Ethan Mordden is undoubtedly your man. He’s written numerous books ... -
Vintage Geek by Marshall Julius – Review
By @RogerCrow There was a time when the word ’geek’ was deemed derogatory. I should know. I have one of ... -
A Stranger in My Grave by Margaret Millar – Review
By Rachael Popow Thanks to Facebook, it’s now possible to get reminders of what you were doing on a given ... -
The Marquise of O– by Heinrich von Kleist – Review
By Barney Bardsley Pushkin Press, at just over twenty years old now, is one of our livelier publishers of new ... -
Back Chat Beauty by Sophie Beresiner Lisa Potter-Dixon – Review
By Kirsty Reid I’ve never really been one for wearing lots of make-up, preferring instead to opt for the natural ...