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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 ... -
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 ... -
Alessandro Taverna with Hull Philharmonic – Live Review – Hull City Hall
By Karl Hornsey, May 2018 It’s quite remarkable to think that the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra has been entertaining audiences since ... -
Over and Out by Henry Blofeld – Review
By Karl Hornsey Since 1972 the distinctive tones of Henry Blofeld have been entertaining and informing listeners of Test Match ... -
Sunday in Hell by William Fotheringham – Review
By Karl Hornsey Cycling seems to lend itself to sports writing more than any other sport, with the possible exception ... -
The Shadow Killer by Arnaldur Indridason – Review
By Karl Hornsey Iceland may have become synonymous in recent years with volcanic eruptions and the remarkable rise of its ... -
The Fall of the House of FIFA by David Conn – Review
By Karl Hornsey David Conn has established himself as an investigative journalist of the highest stature in recent years. Whether ... -
Perfect Death by Helen Fields – Review
By Karl Hornsey Perfect Death by Helen Fields is the third novel in the series of Edinburgh-set detective novels featuring ... -
Dark River (2017) – Film Review
Director: Clio Barnard Cast: Ruth Wilson, Mark Stanley, Sean Bean Certificate: 15 By Karl Hornsey Dark River is director Clio ... -
The Darkness by Ragnar Jónasson – Review
By Karl Hornsey It’s only fair to say this to begin with. I’m a huge fan of Nordic Noir, as ... -
Icons of the 80s – Review – Hull New Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, February 2018 There seems to be no let-up in the craving and nostalgia for 80s music. While ... -
One Man and a Mule by Hugh Thomson – Review
By Karl Hornsey Think of a mule and what comes into your head? Probably the expression ‘stubborn as a mule’ ...