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Category Archives: death
Are you brave enough to scale the heights? ‘The Heights’ by Louise Candlish – a review
Louise Candlish has done it yet again with The Heights. The only way is up for this storyteller supreme! Having been mightily impressed by Louise Candlish’s last three novels (The Other Passenger, Those People and Our House), it was always … Continue reading
Posted in BOOK REVIEWS, BOOKS, death, grief, LITERATURE, POPULAR CULTURE, Uncategorized
Tagged #TheHeights, Ellen Saint, fiction, Grief, Keiran Watts, Louise Candlish, Our House, psychological thriller, SUSPENSE, The Heights, those people, THRILLER, Vic
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Murder and laughter! The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. A review
A humorous whodunit that keeps you guessing right until the end. This is the verdict of Richard Osman’s, The Thursday Murder Club. As the novel states at the back this therefore is, ‘his first and, so far, best novel.’ How … Continue reading
Posted in BOOK REVIEWS, BOOKS, COMEDY, death, ENTERTAINMENT, LITERATURE, THE ARTS, Uncategorized
Tagged ANDY LLOYD, ANDY SCARFMAN LLOYD, BOOK CRITIC, BOOK REVIEW, books, COMEDY, Coopers Chase, Crime novel, CRITIC, DCI Jane Tennison, Debut novel, fiction, Hercule Poirot, Kent, LITERARY REVIEW, literature, MISS MARPLE, Murder mystery novel, Richard Osman, Taggart, The Thursday Murder Club, whodunit
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The woman too afraid to trust life! The Balance Between Life and Death by Elizabeth Holland – A review.
You know you have enjoyed reading a piece of literature when at the end it has moved you to tears. You know you have enjoyed reading a story when you have not wanted it to end. Finally, you also know … Continue reading
Killer Women with Piers Morgan – Series 1 – Episode 2 – INTERESTING, INTRIGUING AND YET AGAIN….IMPARTIAL PIERS!
The opening to this second episode was that dramatic that I half expected the famous duff duff drum beat from Eastenders to start playing any second. My jaw nearly dropped to the floor as we were informed how in 2008 … Continue reading
Posted in death, documentary, EMOTION, ITV1, POPULAR CULTURE, TELEVISION, THE ARTS, TV, TV REVIEW, UK TV, Uncategorized
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IT ENDED WITH A RIGHT BIG BANG!! ‘Happy Valley’ Review. Episode 5, series 2.
What with two murders, an off duty female PCSO bonking some random guy outside a nightclub and Sargent Cawood doing her best Karate Kid impression as she apprehended her sister’s drunken boyfriend, you could therefore say Happy Valley was a rather … Continue reading
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UTTERLY COMPELLING AND UTTERLY BRILLIANT! River – Review of episode two.
Last year I can still remember just how amazing it felt to watch the BBC1 crime/police drama Happy Valley. It was that brilliant that it sort of felt like a privilege to watch such a fantastic piece of work. I … Continue reading
Posted in ANXIETY, BBC, BBC DRAMA, BBC ORIGINAL DRAMA, BBC1, death, DEPRESSION, DRAMA, EMOTION, ENTERTAINMENT, FRIENDSHIP, grief, mens health, MENTAL HEALTH, POPULAR CULTURE, TELEVISION, THE ARTS, TV, TV REVIEW, UK TV, Uncategorized
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