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Requiem for a Knave by Laura Carlin – Review
By Sandra Callard In Requiem For a Knave Laura Carlin has produced a book of great beauty and lyricism. Although ... -
Chocolate House Treason by David Fairer – Review
By Sandra Callard David Fairer, Lecturer and Professor of Eighteenth Century Literature at Leeds University for forty years, has written ... -
X, Y & Z by Dermot Turing – Review
By Karl Hornsey Fortunately these days, much is known about the heroics carried out at Bletchley Park during the Second ... -
Munich by Robert Harris – Review
By Nigel Armitage In his gripping 1992 counter-factual novel Fatherland, Robert Harris envisaged a frightening world where Hitler and Nazi ... -
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 ... -
The Glovemaker’s Daughter by Leah Fleming – Review
By Sandra Callard Leah Fleming’s latest historical novel is a fictional biographical account of the life of a Quaker-born woman, ...