A review of Ladies’ Bane by Patricia Wentworth – 231005
Originally published in 1952, Ladies’ Bane is the twenty-second in Patricia Wentworth’s long-running Mi… Read More
Mauricio Umansky might have turned his dance partner into a real-life romantic partner — ’cause he’s out here looking real cozy with Emma Slater … or so it seems… Read More
A review of The House in Charlton Crescent by Annie Haynes – 231003
Originally published in 1926 and reissued by Dean Street Press, this is the second in Annie Haynes’ ser… Read More
By: Stephen Grant
COLORS OF THE SKY
Let’s look at the sky, its corners and depth, upside downand sideways. Then let’s describe its colour. Blue seemstoo obvious and doe… Read More
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.Angela WatercutterTrouble, it seems, is afoot in the Mouse… Read More
It’s not even close to halfway through the 2023/24 season and there are seemingly already plans afoot for one Leeds United player to return at the end of the campaign.Daniel Farke is b… Read More
When my son George was born in 1972 I was determined to give him attributes I found compelling in men: kindness, respect and an awareness of others, creativity, a willingness to listen… Read More
When you think about a round of shots on a night out, you’d probably think of tequila, bourbon or whisky — but what about gin? No, it’s not one we’d ever really consi… Read More
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh on Sunday said the “main culprits” responsible for the abduction and murder of two students, the disturbing images of whom surfaced on soci… Read More
Note: While I’ve avoided major plot spoilers, this review is relatively detailed regarding the character arcs and themes.
Fittingly enough, I’ve been exposed to Doubl… Read More