
When Diplomacy Fails Podcast
Podcast
For over five years, I have been privileged to examine wars throughout history through a unique...

Microcosm: A Portrait of a Central European City
Norman Davies and Roger Moorehouse
Book
The story of Central Europe is anything but simple. As the region located between East and West, it...

A Christmas to Die For
Book
Drink way too much tequila at the office Christmas party? Check. Get fired after doing something...
LGBTQ+ Science Fiction Romance Seasonal

Joy (The Dreughan #3)
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I’ve already killed for my family, and I’d do it again, without remorse. I am Troy, the happy...
Historical Fantasy Romance

ClareR (5945 KP) rated Shrines of Gaiety in Books
Dec 5, 2022
Shrines of Gaiety is set in the 1920’s, post First World War, and encompasses post war life with all of its excesses, poverty, grief and debauchery.
Nellie Coker is a self made woman who owns a series of nightclubs in London. She’s a single mother, and five of her six children help her to run her empire (the sixth is too young). How she came to own these clubs is a mystery. But the chances are that it wasn’t legal money!
Then there are the 14 year old runaways, Freda and Florence, who want to take to the stage to find fame and fortune.
Detective Chief Inspector Frobisher is determined to bring Nellie Coker and her corrupt empire down, as well as the corrupt police officers that support her. He also becomes involved in the search for the two runaways, thanks to Gwendoline Kelling, a librarian who has inherited a considerable amount of money. She’s a friend of one of the runaways sister, and vows to find her.
I won’t just regurgitate the story, that’s no fun, and you need to read this book for yourself! Needless to say, I loved these characters - the whole novel in fact! It’s a gripping, entertaining story, and it was a joy to read.
Very highly recommended.
Oh, and for the book cover fans, it’s a gorgeous one!

World of Yesterday: Memoirs of a European
Anthea Bell, Stefan Zweig and David Pearson
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'The time provides the pictures, I merely speak the words to go with them, and it will not be so...

Brian Clough: Nobody Ever Says Thank You: The Biography
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The final word on Brian Clough In this first full, critical biography, Jonathan Wilson draws an...
Miss Palmer's Diary: The Secret Journals of a Victorian Lady
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In 1847, seventeen-year-old Miss Ellen Palmer had the world at her feet. A debutante at the start of...

The Last Girl
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A mysterious worldwide epidemic reduces the birthrate of female infants from 50 percent to less than...