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Book reviews by PAM NORFOLK

Monday, 21 July 2025

A Good Deliverance

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Toby Clements FOR anyone who has studied the Middle Ages, and particularly the literature of the particularly turbulent period of 15 th c...
Sunday, 20 July 2025

The Face of Evil

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John McPartland By guest reviewer Nicholas Litchfield A RUGGED Chicago fixer wrestles with his moral compass as he attempts to tarnish ...
Thursday, 17 July 2025

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Talking animals, a girl with gills and a mystical realm

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Marvel at a stunning environmental adventure set in a threatened land filled with fantastical forests, icy landscapes and animals that talk,...
Tuesday, 15 July 2025

The Best of Intentions

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Caroline Scott THE First World War remains one of the most devastating conflicts in human history and its painful legacies, and the many s...
Sunday, 13 July 2025

Trees: Of North America, Europe, the UK & Ireland

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Roger Phillips LOVING and appreciating the beauty of trees is not just the domain of professional dendrologists… trees are at the root of ...
Wednesday, 9 July 2025

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: High seas sleuths, magical woods and a school for anarchy

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Set sail with the high seas star of a sparkling new cruise ship detective series, head to a magical wood for a thrilling eco-themed adventur...
Tuesday, 8 July 2025

A Crime Through Time

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Amelia Blackwell IF you’re looking for the perfect holiday reading ‘companion’ this summer, the delectable Miss Georgiana Darcy could be j...
Sunday, 6 July 2025

The Girl with the Suitcase

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Lesley Pearse A CHANCE meeting in a Lyons Corner House in London during the dangerous days of the wartime Blitz is set to change the life ...
Thursday, 3 July 2025

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Sky-high success, celestial poems and summer loving

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Enhance every aspect of your life alongside sporting role models, discover the vast and beautiful poetry of the universe, enjoy a sun-drench...
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Pam Norfolk
From romance to thrillers, family sagas to historical fiction and children’s books to crime mysteries, I have been writing reviews for a north of England newspaper group for more than ten years. I have also reviewed books for the Wordsworth Trust’s Romanticism blog. My work appears on the Lancashire Post website and 20 other newspaper titles. Born In Lancaster and educated at Queen Elizabeth School in Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, I trained as a journalist on a newspaper in Morecambe. For over 30 years, I worked as a reporter and sub-editor on various evening newspapers as well as a national newspaper, gaining a first-class degree in English along the way and now book reviewing for over 20 newspapers. I am married to fellow journalist John Norfolk.
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