Ed Reardon's Week: Series 7 (Episodes 1-4)
Christopher Douglas, Andrew Nickolds and Barunka O'Shaughnessy
Book
Radio 4's most curmudgeonly author is back for a new series, complete with his trusty companion...
Stress Free with Andrew Johnson
Productivity and Lifestyle
App
Put on your headphones and drift into deep relaxation. Sometimes it can seem that there’s nothing...
Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge
Book
A journey to some of the Earth's most endangered people in the remote Upper Amazon. . . . a look at...
Philips Hue Lights
Tech
Play with light and choose from 16 million colours to instantly change the look and atmosphere of...
A Dark and Twisted Tide (Lacey Flint #4)
Sharon J. Bolton and Sharon Bolton
Book
Young policewoman Lacey Flint knows that the Thames is a dangerous place – after all, she lives on...
The Female Voice
Book
The Female Voice" follows the passage of the voice from fetus to new born, from infancy to childhood...
Becoming Animals
Olga Werby and Christopher Werby
Book
Humans have always wanted to know what goes on inside the minds of other animals. But what if humans...
Science Fiction Adventure
An Unnecessary Woman
Book
Aaliya Saleh lives alone in her Beirut apartment, surrounded by stockpiles of books. Godless,...
Ross (3284 KP) rated Mindhunter - Season 2 in TV
Sep 2, 2020
The profiling work was crammed into the first few episodes as the later ones focused on trying to catch the Atlanta child-killer. The portrayal of the case seemed very realistic, being long and drawn-out and having to wait for another body to turn up, but for a TV series it was a little dull. Given this is a weaving together of partly fictionalised versions of actual cases, some liberties could have been taken and more killer interviews added in, though I presume these are being saved for later series, of which I hope there are many.