Month: September 2018

Page Turner for 99p.

September 28, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

  Amazon UK              Amazon.com    St.John Whilloe is the black sheep member of a wealthy legal family, whose firm of solicitors looks after the affairs of many of the top families in the country. He is consulted by a young woman who claims to be frightened by her husband. […]

U.S. Supreme Court

September 28, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The U.S. Supreme Court is like no other. The drama now unfolding in Washington, which has transfixed America, underscores the view of most of the democratic West, that an independent judiciary is a critical cornerstone of free democracy. Whichever side you are on and whether you believe her or him, or whether even you find […]

Zara Vine from £2.99

September 27, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

 Tor Raven value! New Zara Vine Download £2.99  Paperback £6.99 Check out the dramatic brand new Zara Vine Book One. New character, new style, gripping! Zara Vine is a modern woman with a troubled history and a talent for turning baggage into power. As the youngest Detective Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police she is forced […]

Corbyn: The People’s Prime Minister

September 27, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Considering the disruption caused to British politics by Brexit, Labour had a very good conference indeed. At last it has broken through all the internal arguments, some but not all, the dying gasp of the failed New Labour project and emerged once again as the radical party of the left. Its roots and its purpose […]

Life Expectancy Plateau.

September 25, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

This is a disturbing report, not least because GB comes out worst in Europe. Of course in comparison to when I was young, people live very much longer than was the expectation then. There are a lot of factors involved, but one which is very important in the current political climate is the fact that […]

Tory Trial

September 25, 2018 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is difficult to recall a time when there appears literally no way out for the Tory party when, at the same time, it is in government. Its party conference next week threatens to become a spectacle for ghouls, disinterested in the politics and ravenous for the bloodletting. Yet such is the unpredictability of politics […]