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Body and Soul by John Harvey – Review
By Karl Hornsey I must admit to being quite behind the times when it comes to the novels of John ... -
Oliver Twist and The Mystery of Throate Manor by David Stuart Davies – Review
By Sandra Callard David Stuart Davies’s new book Oliver Twist and The Mystery of Throate Manor, is a rollicking ride ... -
The Division Bell Mystery by Ellen Wilkinson – Review
By Richard Barnett Many politicans have turned to writing, either to supplement their (perceived) meagre income – diaries, biographies (of ... -
Anything You Do Say by Gillian McAllister – Review
By Karl Hornsey Gillian McAllister made her breakthrough last year with her debut novel Everything But the Truth, and has ... -
The Lost Words by Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris – Review
By Ian Crook The Lost Words is a true jewel of a book. By jewel, I mean both in the ... -
The Stakes Were High by Keith Baker – Review
By Colin Barnett Many people are described as extraordinary, but if anyone deserves the description, it’s the subject of this ... -
Family – Life, Death and Football: A Year on the Frontline by Michael Calvin – ...
By Karl Hornsey This updated version of Michael Calvin’s intimate account of Millwall’s promotion-winning 2009/10 season continues the author’s outstanding ... -
An Inconvenient Death by Miles Goslett – Review
By Rich Barnett It’s strange to think Dr David Kelly died 15 years ago: For many his death, not long ... -
Only Killers and Thieves by Paul Howarth – Review
By Joe Forshaw Only Killers and Thieves is a factional account of a period in Australia’s early settlement history that ... -
Swan Song by Kelleigh Greenberg-Jephcott – Review
By Rachael Popow As a teenager, I’d fallen under the spell of the movie Breakfast At Tiffany’s (well, apart from ... -
Sleeping in the Ground by Peter Robinson – Review
By Sandra Callard Peter Robinson is in the top echelon of crime writers published today. His copious previous output of ... -
Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore by Matthew Sullivan – Review
By Sandra Callard Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore is a cumbersome title for a superb and eminently readable novel ...











