Book Review: The Last Sketch
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
Book Extract: A Candle for Consuela
Consuela Flores is damaged.
Though her wounds are well hidden, they sometimes emerge to drag her to a place she never wants to visit again… Continue reading Book Extract: A Candle for Consuela
Book Review: Life on Other Planets
t is 1997. Benjamin Carter feels like a thing drifted out of its orbit. With news that Great Aunt Pearl is dead, his summer looks like yet another non-starter. Continue reading Book Review: Life on Other Planets
Book Review: A Slow Fire Burning
When a young man is found gruesomely murdered in a London houseboat, it triggers questions about three women who knew him… Continue reading Book Review: A Slow Fire Burning
Theatre Review: Jersey Boys
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
Book Review: The Last Chance Library
But when her library is threatened with closure, lonely librarian June must emerge from behind the shelves to save the heart of her community. Continue reading Book Review: The Last Chance Library
Book Review: Medusa
Medusa is renowned as a fierce monster who kills men without thinking. Yet what if she was just misunderstood? Continue reading Book Review: Medusa
Book Review: The Unwilling
Jason won’t speak of the war or of his time behind bars, but wants a relationship with the younger brother he barely knows. But then a woman known to Jason turns up brutally murdered. Continue reading Book Review: The Unwilling
Book Review: The New Order
Eve left The Beneath behind, but she left her family, too. She can’t rest, won’t rest. Even if she wanted to, her new friend won’t let her. Continue reading Book Review: The New Order
Theatre Review: Carousel
For most people, the image of a fairground is nostalgic, perhaps conjuring up fond childhood memories of candy floss and laughter amongst the galloping horses… Continue reading Theatre Review: Carousel

