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Monthly Archives: April 2012
The Late Greats, Nick Quantrill
The Blurb Having been convinced by their manager, Kane Major, to put their acrimonious break-up behind them and launch a comeback, New Holland, Hull’s most successful band of the 1990s, is reforming. Allowing one privileged journalist to document the process. … Continue reading
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Snapshots, Paul D. Brazill
The Blurb Twenty-one short, sharp snapshots of the dark side of life, as seen through Paul D. Brazill’s booze and blood splattered, chiaroscuro lens. Seeing Blue Thicker Than Blood Warsaw by Night Warsaw Ghosts Late Night Film Everybody Loves Somebody, … Continue reading
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Review: Scale of Justice, Dani Amore
The Blurb Detroit crime boss Diego Villanueva must meet the demands of his Colombian overlords in order to retire to sunny Florida. To help him meet that challenge, he enlists the services of Tomas Sariagmo, whose son was caught stealing … Continue reading
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