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Review: The Iron Duke
By Gary Oswald. Cover courtesy Amazon Meljean Brooks’ The Iron Duke , the first book in the popular Iron Seas series, follows Detective Inspector Mina Wentworth as she investigates a dead body found in the Isle of Dogs, on the property of the Duke of Anglesey, the titular Iron Duke. This is not however, the book you might think it is from that description. This is not a detective novel or a crime novel. Who killed the dead man (who turns out to be one of the Duke’s friends)
1 day ago4 min read


Tales From Development Hell: Watchmen
By Ryan Fleming. Watchmen: The Deluxe Edition cover, image courtesy Amazon. Hollywood loves to throw around the word ‘unfilmable’ for any work they can’t quickly turn into a motion picture for immediate profit. One such ‘unfilmable’ work was Watchmen – past tense, because like many works at one point considered ‘unfilmable’ like The Lord of the Rings or Dune , it was only ‘unfilmable’ until it was filmed. Although it lingered in development hell for more than two decades, W
5 days ago11 min read


Dreams From The Dark Years: Anatomy of a Fall
By Paul Hynes. The Wehrmacht bring Marshall Foch's mobile headquarters to Compiegne, a deliberate humiliation for the French. Public domain photo from Wehrmacht archives, courtesy Wikimedia Commons. On the 22nd of June 1940, history repeated itself in a tragic manner. The location was a train carriage in the French forest of Compiegne. At the end of the First World War this wagon had served as the mobile headquarters of the Supreme Allied Commander, Marechal Ferdinand Foch. I
Apr 1417 min read


Review: Doctor Who: The Lost Stories: The Prison in Space
By Matthew Kresal. Copyright Big Finish Productions The making of a television series, like any creative endeavour, is not without its difficulties. Pitches that don’t quite work out and scripts that aren’t up to scratch are part of that experience. Doctor Who was no exception to that. Indeed, some eras being notable for their production woes and the latter part of Patrick Troughton’s tenure as the Time Lord was such a period with at least one serial being abandoned so late
Apr 108 min read
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