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20 July 2023
Rabbit Hole book review: Don’t judge a book by its cover?
Mark Billingham’s freshly published thriller is blighted by the remnants of covid and today’s politics, making it a modern and relatable read. But does it live up to its hype?
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1 March 2023
How To Kill Your Family: Witty, modern, and hilariously sarcastic
Follows fiction’s funniest serial killer as she seeks out salacious sex parties, plays with frog poison and seduces unwitting millionaires, all for one purpose. Murder.
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21 August 2022
Film review: Where the Crawdads Sing – classy but by no means cliché…
Based on the 2018 novel by Delia Owens, this beautifully romantic yet thrilling work brings to light the consequences of prejudice, as well as the importance of courage and being true to yourself.
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19 August 2021
Extremist ideology on the internet influences killers
Unfortunately, the UK saw villainous murders over the past couple of weeks, one case in Plymouth and another in London. Both cases were influenced by a slew of radicalised and extremist material that can be found on the internet all too easily.
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4 August 2019
Monsoon Season
Monsoon Season tells a twisted love story for the modern age.
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4 August 2019
Bible John
True crime podcasts are all the rage and this show is here to ask why?
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