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Salazar · 4W ago

The Late Greats, Nick Quantrill

The Blurb Having been convinced by their manager, Kane Major, to put their acrimonious break-up behind them and launch a comeback, New Holland, Hull’s most successful band of the 1990s, is reforming. Allowing one privileged journalist to document the process. … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 1M ago

Snapshots, Paul D. Brazill

The Blurb Twenty-one short, sharp snapshots of the dark side of life, as seen through Paul D. Brazill’s booze and blood splattered, chiaroscuro lens. Seeing Blue Thicker Than Blood Warsaw by Night Warsaw Ghosts Late Night Film Everybody Loves Somebody, … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 1M ago

Review: Scale of Justice, Dani Amore

The Blurb Detroit crime boss Diego Villanueva must meet the demands of his Colombian overlords in order to retire to sunny Florida. To help him meet that challenge, he enlists the services of Tomas Sariagmo, whose son was caught stealing … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 2M ago

Review: Life, Keith Richards

The Blurb With the Rolling Stones, Keith Richards created the riffs, the lyrics and the songs that roused the world, and over four decades he lived the original rock and roll life: taking the chances he wanted, speaking his mind, … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 2M ago

Bullets for a Ballot, Nik Morton

The Blurb In the town of Bear Pines, Mrs. Tolliver has announced she is running for the mayoral office. She’s the first woman to run as a candidate which divides the residents and sets the town into a tailspin. U.S. … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 3M ago

Review: A Line in the Sand: Britain, France and the Struggle That Shaped the Middle East, by James Barr

The Blurb In 1916, in the middle of the First World War, two men secretly agreed to divide the Middle East between them. Sir Mark Sykes was a visionary politician; François Georges-Picot a diplomat with a grudge. The deal they … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 3M ago

Review: Miles to Little Ridge and Manhunter’s Mountain

Miles to Little Ridge The Blurb Edward A. Grainger’s Gideon Miles hits the trail in this fast-clip western novella written by Heath Lowrance. The U.S. Marshal finds himself in the sleepy town of Little Ridge, Montana, on the search for … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 4M ago

Review: The Man on the Balcony, Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö

The Blurb The third book in the hugely acclaimed Martin Beck series … someone is assaulting and killing young girls in the once-peaceful parks of Stockholm. Detective Inspector Marin Beck has two witnesses: a cold-blooded mugger who won’t say much, … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 5M ago

Review: Brit Grit, Paul D. Brazill

The Blurb Brit Grit is Paul D Brazill’s first flash fiction and short sharp story collection. The no frill tales cast a bleary eye over Britain’s’ grubby underbelly in nine hard-hitting crime stories. The collection includes Guns Of Brixton, which … Continue reading →
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Salazar · 5M ago

Review: Unwanted, Kristina Ohlsson

The Book Blurb In the middle of a rainy Swedish summer, a little girl is abducted from a crowded train. Despite hundreds of potential witnesses, no one noticed when the girl was taken. Her mother, left behind at the previous … Continue reading →
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