New releases from Joe Wilkes, Honey and the Bear, and Hannah James and Toby Kuhn
Charlie Peace: His Amazing Life and Astounding Legend
by Michael Eaton
(Five Leaves Publications, £14.99)
CHARLIE PEACE, born in 1832, met his end on the scaffold in 1879. The whole of his adult life had been spent either in prison or as a notorious cat burglar operating under any number of aliases.
He made good his escape on one occasion by shooting dead a policeman, for which the law framed a poor labourer, and he shot and wounded another constable when he was arrested for the last time.
KEN COCKBURN guides us through a survey of Chekov’s early short fiction, and the groundwork it laid for his later masterpieces
Star cartoonist MALC MCGOOKIN finds lessons for today in the punch, and the economy of line, of an extraordinary generation of illustrators
ALAN McGUIRE welcomes a biography of the French semiologist and philosopher
Timeloop murder, trad family MomBomb, Sicilian crime pages and Craven praise


