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Book reviews by PAM NORFOLK

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Like Mother, Like Daughter

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Elle Croft TEENAGER Imogen Braidwood has always sensed that her family life was out of kilter… But when she discovers that she is ...
Monday, 13 July 2020

The Secret Hours

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Santa Montefiore SECRETS, lies and forbidden love...   Santa Montefiore is back to steal our hearts this summer with a spellbinding, s...
Thursday, 9 July 2020

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: A time-travel trip, a superhero baby and the power of love

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Discover what tomorrow’s world might look like, enjoy adventures with a nappy-wearing superhero girl, take comfort from a tiny gorilla, an...
Wednesday, 8 July 2020

If I Can’t Have You

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Charlotte Levin HOW does human desire turn into a perilous obsession? Manchester debut author Charlotte Levin explores the dark side ...
Tuesday, 7 July 2020

The Shelf

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Helly Acton WHEN Amy Wright’s boyfriend promised her a surprise getaway, she was sure he was planning to pop the question and that she...
Sunday, 5 July 2020

The Syndicate

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G.J. Minett ARMY veteran and now specialist bookseller Jon Kavanagh likes to keep his personal life as low profile as possible… N...
Wednesday, 1 July 2020

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Magic of words, learning to let go and the joys of nature

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Set sail with a twin boy facing the fight of his life, discover the world beneath the waves, enjoy a breathless bedtime romp and blast off...

Cut to the Bone

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Roz Watkins THE disappearance of a beautiful young social media star, known as ‘the poster girl for carnivores,’ sets the police on th...
Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Mexican Gothic

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Silvia Moreno-Garcia A HAUNTED house set high on a dark, mist-shrouded hill might sound like the old trope for a classic, but somewhat...
Monday, 29 June 2020

From Venice with Love

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Rosanna Ley ‘A bridge, it seems to me, is a crossing point,  a joining, a connection… the bond that you  and I share is just such  a...
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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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