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Review – Susan O’Neill’s Don’t Mean Nothing

Dont Mean Nothing

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of discovering Susan O’Neill via her collection of essays in Calling New …

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Review – Tracey Lynn Tobin’s Nowhere To Hide

Nowhere To Hide

The only thing that Nancy King has worried about since her grandmother passed away is figuring out what to do …

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Review – Worse Than Dead from Stephen Puleston

Worse Than Dead

A ferry leaves Dublin…The chief engineer lies dead on the car deck …There’s a killer on board… Inspector Drake is …

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Review: Susan O’Neill’s Calling New Dehli For Free

Calling ND

There really is something quite beautiful in knowing that someone can find humour in this dark world of ours, and …

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Review – G.A. Taylor’s Return To Brude

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Annie McBride is twelve and lives in a little cottage in Glendowf with her two aunts, Maggie and Peg, and …

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Review – Faith Cotter’s Paper Dragons

Paper Dragons

Paper Dragons is a powerful and moving story that takes us into the mind of a young girl as she …

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Review – Michael Wessel’s The Singular Illusion

The Singular Illusion

The Singular Illusion is a psychological fantasy thriller in a very literal sense in that it uses the brain as …

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Review – J.P. Leck’s The Merely Mortal

The Merely Mortal

If you are one who has ever suspected, even in part, that there are, truly, monsters of both human and …

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Review – David Wolf’s Mindclone

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How would you react to meeting yourself? To seeing yourself on a computer screen and interacting with someone you knew …

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Review – Bridie Blake’s The Jewel of Kamara

The Jewel Of Kamara

*Contains Spoilers Following the story of Tempani of Amarill a mixed race noblewoman trapped between two worlds, The Jewel of …

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Review – Steve Dullum’s The Spiral

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Alan Geffen thinks he may have finally got his life together; a small town home, a beautiful girlfriend, a good …

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Review – Marc Nash’s 28 Far Cries

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The phrase ‘a far cry’ means something that isn’t quite as you expected it, that a once familiar thing has …

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Review – Howard Smith’s Diary Of A Sinner

Diary Of A Sinner

The debut work of poet Howard Smith is a well-balanced mixture of rhyming poetry (with a definite rap feel), touching …

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Review – Gene DeRosa’s 6-13 A Friday the 13th Movie Trivia Book

6 13 Friday 13th

I approached reviewing this trivia guide with some hesitation. The trouble with books of this type is they often preach …

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Review – Gino Arcaro’s 4th and Hell

4th And Hell

It’s a classic story of the underdog. A Canadian club Football team, the Niagara X-Men, crosses the border for a …

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Review – David H. Millar’s Conall: Rinn-Iru

Conall Rinn Iru

Mr. Millar’s belief that Gaelic was a language to be sung and an extensive list of Gaelic pronunciations make it …

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Review – Hans M. Hirschi’s The Fallen Angels of Karnataka

Fallen Angels

I looked at the title of this book, not knowing anything about it, and expected an “angels and demons” fantasy …

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Review – S.N Pearse’s Finding Jane

Finding Jane

Months of constant rain and bad weather have lead to a landslip in the shadows of Whitby’s iconic Abbey, unearthing …

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Review – The Forty First Wink by James Walley

Forty First

Marty is having a bad morning. Roused from slumber by a gang of polo mallet-wielding monkeys and a mysterious voice …

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Review – David Edwards’ The Black Hand Gang

The Black Hand Gang

A book about how Facebook has taken over the world that isn’t actually non-fiction? Colour me intrigued. What you actually …

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