'THE LOST' - REVIEW
Daniel Mendelsohn's ‘The Lost’ is a highly acclaimed work that drew me in to his personal quest to uncover the last days of his family;...
THE MISSING FILE by D A Mishani
Mishani’s debut novel is the intense, complex investigation by a veteran, yet flawed detective, into a missing youth in the suburbs of...
FATHER, SON, STONE - A REVIEW
Allan Goodman transports the reader into the ancient city of Jerusalem, to solve the mystery of the origins of what the Jews call the...
PENGUIN BLOOM - A REVIEW
Holiday viewing included “Penguin Bloom’, an engaging movie. Samantha (Amy Watts), confined to a wheelchair after a Thai holiday...
5 STARS FOR 'THE SWIMMERS'
‘The Swimmers’ is the true story of two Syrian teenage sisters who flee their war-torn home in Damascus to compete in the Rio Olympics....
PEOPLE OF THE BOOK - REVIEW
The title says it all. People of the Book. The words and images of an ancient Jewish prayer book are not the focus of the novel. Rather...
A TIME OF ASHES
A friend, who has gone through a tough time sent me this post from Steve Biddulph. It gave him strength. "This post is for men, (and for...
A MODERN DAY MIRACLE
Well that’s what I call it! A good mate, Will Armitage faced an uncertain future, until an initiative of Dr Keith Fay provided Will with...
WORDS FOR TODAY
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them...