#Classic Club: The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth (1971)

There are certain books about which you know a lot despite never having read them. The book under review is one such. Frederick Forsyth is my father's favourite writer in English and his books used to adorn the showcase in the drawing room. Papa would also narrate the stories to us or some of the … Continue reading #Classic Club: The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth (1971)

Murder on Campus: An Advancement of Learning by Reginald Hill (1971)

Last year I read my first Reginald Hill: A Clubbable Woman and enjoyed it tremendously but it has taken me more than a year to read the second outing of Hill's detective duo. Holm Coultram College is facing some very rough weather. First a student, Anita Swell, who had been suspended from the college because … Continue reading Murder on Campus: An Advancement of Learning by Reginald Hill (1971)

Tuesday Night Bloggers: The Sixth Simenon Omnibus

Georges Simenon, was a prolific Belgian author, most famous for his fictional commissaire of Paris' Brigade Criminelle, Jules Maigret. However, he also wrote many books which did not feature Maigret.The Sixth Simenon Omnibus contains three novels which discuss the role that sex has in people's lives - whether as a way of exhibiting their power … Continue reading Tuesday Night Bloggers: The Sixth Simenon Omnibus