Theatre Review: Pride & Prejudice (sort of)
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a unique and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love st Continue reading Theatre Review: Pride & Prejudice (sort of)
Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) is a unique and audacious retelling of Jane Austen’s most iconic love st Continue reading Theatre Review: Pride & Prejudice (sort of)
A priest is called to administer the last rites to a dead woman and discovers hidden notebooks concealed upon the corpse. Continue reading Book Review: Born of No Woman
‘Recovery’. Andrew Wear’s follow-up to ‘Solved’, examines how we can learn from others’ success (and sometimes failure). Continue reading Book Review: Recovery
In the 1920s, long before he wrote The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was an accomplished pilot. Continue reading Book Review: The Prince of the Skies
DI Rhona Ballantyne investigates a young man killed by a bear on a reserve. The death is not all it seems & she uncovers a terrifying truth that will put her own life in jeopardy… Continue reading Book Review: The Wolf Hunters
A gifted psychologist is forced to hunt a serial killer or risk having a dark chapter of her past exposed, but her mission may mark her as the next victim… Continue reading Book Review: The Women of Blackmouth Street
When Sophie is offered a job at the Ayredale Library, she hopes to finally discover what happened to her mother. Continue reading Book Review: The Bookbinder’s Daughter
An artist vows to do whatever it takes to help the underground movement mobilise against Hitler’s forces. Continue reading Book Review: The Last Sketch
In the 1960s, four scrappy young men from New Jersey have the magic sound that propels them to stardom as The Four Seasons. However, personal and professional problems threaten to tear the group apart… Continue reading Theatre Review: Jersey Boys
Medusa is renowned as a fierce monster who kills men without thinking. Yet what if she was just misunderstood? Continue reading Book Review: Medusa