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Tag Archives: Paul Cornell

Book Review – Witches of Lychford by Paul Cornell

November 28, 2017

WITCHES OF LYCHFORD by PAUL CORNELL PB, 144 pages, Tor Buy Witches of Lychford from Amazon or Books on the …

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Book Review – “Who Killed Sherlock Holmes?” by Paul Cornell

June 27, 2016

WHO KILLED SHERLOCK HOLMES? by PAUL CORNELL* PB, 357 pages, Pan Macmillan Buy Who Killed Sherlock Holmes? (Shadow Police) on …

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BristolCon Fringe Crime Special with Paul Cornell and Martyn Waites -16/05/2016

May 5, 2016

Come on down to the BristolCon Fringe the month for our first ever Crime Special! We are lucky enough to …

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BristolCon Fringe – March 16th 2015 – Chris Cutting and Paul Cornell

March 11, 2015

The time for the monthly BristolCon Fringe is almost upon us once more – that crept up quickly! On March …

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BristolCon 2014 – From My Side of the Lanyard

October 27, 2014

Blog and tweets are appearing on the subject of the BristolCon Just Gone, so I thought I’d add my humble …

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Book Review – “The Severed Streets” by Paul Cornell

June 1, 2014

THE SEVERED STREETS by PAUL CORNELL HB, 401 pages, Tor This review contains spoilers for both “The Severed Streets” and …

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Murder Most Magical Reminder, and The Airship Podcasts

May 12, 2014

Don’t forget that this coming Friday sees the BristolCon Fringe launch the most murderous magical mayhem at Waterstones in the …

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Murder Most Magical – Paul Cornell Extra Edition!

April 28, 2014

We’ve already invited you to a most magical murder at Waterstones in Bristol Galleries on May 16th at 7.30, but …

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Murder Most Magical – Waterstones Bristol, May 16th 2014

April 14, 2014

We would like to invite you to a murder… a murder most magical! In association with the Bristol Crime Fiction …

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Fantasy Faction – London Falling Review

February 8, 2013

Just a quick drive-by to say that my review of Clash-punning cops and ghosties romp “London Falling” by professional Nice …

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