We Are Bellingcat is a fascinating account of the history of investigative news site Bellingcat and how they pioneered using … More
Tag: journalist
Book review: The Sandpit by Nicholas Shakespeare
There was a happy time when I was naive enough to think that a story of wealth, power and corruption … More
Audiobook review: In the Field by Jesse Loncraine, narrated by Adjoa Andoh
Sometimes you happen across a book that you feel should have had a lot of attention but somehow didn’t. In … More
Audiobook review: The Seventh Victim by Michael Wood, narrated by Joanne Froggatt and Matthew Horne
The Seventh Victim is an Audible Original crime novel. Diane Marshall’s young son, Zachery, disappeared 25 years ago. Jonathan Egan … More
Book review: A Single Source by Peter Hanington
A Single Source is the second in the series featuring William Carver, a veteran BBC foreign correspondent, and his tenacious young … More
Book review: All the Colours of the Town by Liam McIlvanney (Conway Trilogy #1)
After reading and loving Liam McIlvanney’s The Quaker last year, I was eager to try his earlier novels. As Brexit … More
Guest post: author Q&A with Paul French
I’m a big fan of noir fiction so I was intrigued to hear more about the non-fiction noir of Paul … More
Seven novels about journalists
Journalists make great protagonists, particularly in crime fiction. They have the skills to investigate, and we somehow grant them permission … More