Book Review Book Review A multidimensional world of seers, dreams and prophecies Spirit Nightsby Easterine KireBarbican Press, £9.99
Book Review Arts | Friday 18th Feb 2022 Book Review A frontline view of the significant political battles of the 1920s
Book Review Arts | Wednesday 10th Nov 2021 Book Review Failure to reconcile faith and reason at an individual or aggregate level
Best of 2020 Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Best of 2020 Books with Paul Simon MAYBE I’m being too optimistic but I hope, due in part to the restrictions imposed on daily life by Covid, that Morning Star readers had a little
Book Review Tuesday 10th Nov 2020 Book Review A Centenary for Socialism: the new Communist Party history The Communist Party has had an influence on the achievements of the British labour movement far more diverse way than was previously realised
FICTION Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 FICTION Should We Fall Behind by Sharon Duggal Engrossing commentary on the woeful state of the nation
FICTION Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 FICTION Portrait of the Spy as a Young Man by Edward Wilson Outstanding espionage series draws to a memorable close
BOOKS Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 BOOKS Red Hands by Colin Sargent Love, loss and rueful laughter in Ceauscescu-era Romania
FICTION Monday 22nd Jun 2020 FICTION Book review: Red Hands Red Hands by Colin SargentBarbican Press, £12.99
FICTION Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 FICTION Left of Eden by Dennis Broe Assured fiction debut lifts the lid on Hollywood corruption in the McCarthy period
FICTION Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 FICTION The Works by Paul Salveson Significant chronicle of working-class life a flawed exercise in revisionist history
FICTION Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 FICTION The Treatment by Michael Nath No-holds-barred assault on the corruption at the core of British society