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                                            What Doesn’t Kill Us by Ajay Close – ReviewBy Nigel Armitage Britain in the 1970s. “Women got battered all the time – neighbours, dinner ladies, the lass on ...
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                                            The Stirrings by Catherine Taylor – ReviewBy Clare Jenkins In 1977, Ian Dury released his song, ‘Reasons to be Cheerful Pt 3’. It included references to ...
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                                            The Mysterious Mr Badman by WF Harvey – ReviewBy Sarah Morgan What do you mean you’ve never heard of WF Harvey? Well, shame on you! Born in Leeds ...
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                                            An Interview with Author, David YoungBy Sarah Morgan Journalist-turned-author David Young has returned to his East Yorkshire roots for his latest crime thriller, Death in ...
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                                            The Shadow House by Anna Downes – ReviewBy Sarah Morgan Sheffield. It’s the place of my birth and also that of Anna Downes. We both eventually moved ...
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                                            School Days by Jack Sheffield – ReviewBy Sandra Callard The uninspiring title hardly made me eager to start reading Jack Sheffield’s latest – and the first ...
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                                            My Own Worst Enemy by Robert Edric – ReviewBy Clare Jenkins I moved to Sheffield from London in the 1980s, to work on The Star, the city’s evening ...
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                                            Edge of Civilisation by Tony McHale – ReviewBy Sandra Callard Crime fiction fans who enjoy exceptional characters and a good strong storyline must take a look at ...
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                                            Walking the Invisible: Following in the Brontës’ Footsteps by Michael Stewart – ReviewBy Barney Bardsley This is the story of an author’s obsession. It is an obsession that many people share with ...
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                                            The Hoax by Paul Clayton – ReviewBy Sarah Morgan Imagine being offered the opportunity of a lifetime and then having it snatched away in the cruellest ...
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                                            Relative Secrets by Helen Stancey – ReviewBy Sarah Morgan There is always something rather wonderful about picking up a book from an unknown author and feeling ...
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                                            Nobody’s Child by GJ Urquhart – ReviewBy Sandra Callard Gloria J Urquhart was a child born into a post-war dysfunctional family in Yorkshire and was put ...











