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Spymaster: The Man Who Saved MI6 by Helen Fry – Review
By Karl Hornsey There are literally husbands of books around these days focusing on espionage, the intelligence services and their ... -
We Know You Remember by Tove Alsterdal – Review
By Karl Hornsey Despite being an avid reader of Scandi noir novels for many years, the books of Swedish author ... -
The Mirror Crack’d – Review – York Theatre Royal
By Karl Hornsey, October 2022 It was no surprise to see the Theatre Royal in York packed out for the ... -
Gladys: A Beverley Love Story – Review – East Riding Theatre
By Karl Hornsey, October 2022 Gladys: A Beverley Love Story is the latest in-house production to be staged at the ... -
The Nearly Men by Aidan Williams – Review
By Karl Hornsey Whether it’s an exclusively British trait or not, there’s always been an element in the sporting world ... -
In the Heat of the Midday Sun by Steven Scragg – Review
By Karl Hornsey At the tender age of 12, the 1986 football World Cup came along at just the right ... -
We Made Them Angry by Tom Brogan – Review
By Karl Hornsey As a connoisseur and devotee of the 1982 football World Cup and anything to do with it, ... -
Sherlock Holmes Deluxe Classics Series – Review
By Karl Hornsey There are few characters from the Victorian era that can possibly have the same resonance today than ... -
Fatal Attraction – Review – Grand Opera House in York
By Karl Hornsey, May 2022 Fatal Attraction concludes its first-ever UK tour this week at the Grand Opera House in ... -
Outside by Ragnar Jonasson – Review
By Karl Hornsey The rise and rise in the popularity of Nordic Noir that began in the 1990s shows no ... -
The Black Bull, Sedbergh – Review
By Karl Hornsey, April 2022 Sedbergh has always been something of an oddity to me. Its location in the vicinity ... -
BBC Big Band: The Music of James Bond… and Beyond! – Live Review – York ...
By Karl Hornsey, April 2022 Words such as legend and icon are very much overused these days, but it’s hard ...











