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Rothay Manor Hotel, Lake District – Review
By Karl Hornsey For the first night of a two-night stay in the Lake District we decided to try something ... -
How It Happened by Michael Koryta – Review
By Karl Hornsey As a former private investigator and newspaper reporter, and now a best-selling crime novelist, Michael Koryta is ... -
New York Fight Nights by Thomas Myler – Review
By Karl Hornsey What historian, broadcaster and journalist Thomas Myler doesn’t know about boxing isn’t worth knowing, and he has ... -
Out of the Shadows: The Story of the 1982 England World Cup Team by Gary ...
By Karl Hornsey Reading this account of England in the build-up to and during the 1982 World Cup while enjoying ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ...











