Month: August 2014

Two Spooky Mysteries: Ideal Holiday Reading

August 22, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Ideal holiday reading, two light romantic thrillers in one volume of over four hundred pages will keep you guessing from start to finish. Written in different styles to suit the mood of each story, you will meet the shy and retiring female artist in A Gift of Treason and an extrovert private eye in Stanislaw’s Crossing. Available now in Paperback or Kindle from […]

ISIL: America Reacts

August 22, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

A month or so ago, nobody had heard of the Islamic State. Now it is the dominant force of the middle east and all policy, military and political, across the region of Iraq and Syria is reactive to its advance. On the one hand this new grouping is a game changer, but on another it is damaging to […]

Holiday Reading Page Turner

August 21, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Ideal holiday reading, two light romantic thrillers in one volume of over four hundred pages will keep you guessing from start to finish. Written in different styles to suit the mood of each story, you will meet the shy and retiring female artist in A Gift of Treason and an extrovert private eye in Stanislaw’s Crossing. Available now in Paperback or Kindle from […]

Two Books In One

August 20, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Ideal holiday reading, two light romantic thrillers in one volume of over four hundred pages will keep you guessing from start to finish. Written in different styles to suit the mood of each story, you will meet the shy and retiring female artist in A Gift of Treason and an extrovert private eye in Stanislaw’s Crossing. Available now in Paperback or Kindle from […]

Islamic State: It Will Not Go Away.

August 19, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

There is no doubt that religious wars, or wars between factions of one religion, generate a sickening level of atrocities and genocide. Christianity is not immune from these horrors as history sadly records. There is no doubt either that many Islamic State fighters have indulged in horrific brutalities, graphically described by those fortunate enough to make […]

Two Spooky Mysteries!

August 19, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Ideal holiday reading, two light romantic thrillers in one volume of over four hundred pages will keep you guessing from start to finish. Written in different styles to suit the mood of each story, you will meet the shy and retiring female artist in A Gift of Treason and an extrovert private eye in Stanislaw’s Crossing. Available now in Paperback or […]

Ferguson: American Trauma

August 18, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Americans must ask themselves three questions. Why was it necessary to shoot an unarmed man in the course of apprehending him for a minor robbery? Why was it necessary to shoot him six times?  And what would they be saying if all this was happening, not in their own country, but Putin’s Russia? In the rest of the […]

Sporting Golds

August 18, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

After one or two nervous moments, not to mention the debacle  by the overpaid and spoiled footballers whose humiliating performance in Brazil shocked the country, England sport has had a golden summer. Top of the medals table at the Commonwealth Games, Winners of the Ladies Rugby World Cup, triumphant over India in the cricket Test […]