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Category Archives: Reviews
Wild Mountain What-Now?
So all of Ireland is in a furor this week. People have been posting all over social media, demanding justice upon the most heinous crime of the 21st century. No, not Trump. Not even Brexit. The crime is a movie … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Writing
Tagged Christopher Walken, Cliches in writing, Emily Blunt, John Patrick Shanley
4 Comments
Review: The Absentee Detective
Mark Sohn’s The Absentee Detective: Tales of Conspiracy, Connivance, and Intrigue is a 2018 collection of four short stories. These are The Detective Who Wasn’t, The Detective Who Wasn’t There, The Unlikely Detective, and The Tinseltown Detective. All the stories … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Sherlock Holmes
Tagged Mark Sohn, MX Publishing, The Absentee Detective
3 Comments
Review: The Last Confession of Sherlock Holmes
If you have to be sick, as I was last week, you should at least be comforted by lashings of hot tea, a snuggly blanket, and a book that transports you from the bleaugh of your circumstances to somewhere far … Continue reading
Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me – Chelmsford 2019
A Guest Post by Jane E. I like fluff. I like my entertainment light-hearted: unicorns, fairies and the feisty heroine gets the plucky hero in the end. I want to come out of the theatre or cinema feeling great about … Continue reading
Sherlock and the Sorcerer
When I was in the middle of writing my first novel, A Biased Judgement, I already had an idea for the next couple of books in the series. The third, I decided, would see Holmes face off against a deadly, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Sherlock Holmes, Writing
Tagged Benedict Cumberbatch, Doctor Strange, Sherlock Holmes
5 Comments
Lee Mead at Leeds City Varieties
It’s OK, I live here… A couple of weeks ago Geri invited me to write a review for her blog. This week she’s has invited me to do it again, while she recuperates from illness. Mwah ha ha!! The Power! … Continue reading
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Rocks Brum
Today I’m handing my blog over to best friend, editor, and fellow theatre fan, Jane. She and I spent the weekend in Birmingham. One of the things we did was go to the B’ham Hippodrome to see Chitty Chitty Bang … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Theatre
Tagged Carrie Hope Fletcher, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Claire Sweeney, Lee Mead, Matt Gillette, Phil Jupitus
5 Comments
Reviews
SHERLOCK HOLMES AND THE OTHER WOMAN 5 Stars: It did not disappoint at all! By Ben Cardall on 14 Nov. 2015 This is my first time reading Geri Schear’s work and it came highly recommended, it did not disappoint at all! … Continue reading