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| | | | | In Becoming Belle, Nuala O'Connor (a pseudonym of the Irish author Nuala NĂ ChonchĂșir) brings to life a young woman whose picture hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London but whose name is probably unfamiliar to most of us today. She is Belle Bilton, a star of the Victorian music hall who later became... | |
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| | | | | If, like me, you enjoyed meeting Sir Gabriel Ward KC in last year's A Case of Mice and Murder, you'll be pleased to hear that he's back again with another mystery to solve in A Case of Life and Limb! The book is again set in 1901 in and around London's Inner Temple, one of... | |
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| | | | | I've only read one Matthew Plampin book - Mrs Whistler, about the life of Maud Franklin, the model and muse of the artist James McNeill Whistler - so I was intrigued by the description of his new one, which is set in an entirely different time and place. These Wicked Devices takes us to Rome... | |
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| | | What began as something to do whenever I was bored quickly became a weird compulsion to list every horror movie I've ever seen. And post it here. Weren't long before I realized another dumb list isn't enough-I should rate each movie on some non-scientific, 13-point scale. Cuz 13. And skulls. Cuz skulls. Why not? However,... | ||