Pam Norfolk, Burnley Express

Pam Norfolk

Burnley Express

United Kingdom

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  • Burnley Express
  • Lancaster Guardian
  • Blackpool Gazette
  • lep.co.uk

Past articles by Pam:

Airside by James Swallow: A twisting and turning tale of espionage, murder and blackmail

It’s been a bad day for Kevin Tyler… everything that could go wrong has gone wrong, and it has proved both catastrophic and ruinous for the London businessman. → Read More

The magic of Christmas with Little Tiger Press by various authors – book reviews

Enjoy snow-filled adventures, the charming world of animals, and the countdown to the big day with a super selection of books from children’s publisher Little Tiger Press which capture all the magic and excitement of Christmas. → Read More

Two sagas to warm the winter nights by various authors – book reviews

Draw the curtains, light the fire and cuddle up close with two super winter-warming sagas set in the early decades of the 20th century and full of hardship, drama, family and friendship. → Read More

Dawnlands by Philippa Gregory: A seething, smouldering and stunning tale – book review

Just as the different generations of the Reekie family finally feel settled into their lives and careers in the bustling and burgeoning city of London in 1685, England once again faces the turmoil of a civil war between the warring Stuarts. → Read More

Wartime heroics, animal magic and two Christmas crackers by various authors – children’s book reviews

Marvel at a thrilling tale of wartime daring and danger inspired by real family history, discover some truly amazing creatures in a fabulous, fact-packed book of mammals, enjoy a winter-themed countdown with a family of penguins, and get colourful with a host of your favourite Disney characters in a super selection of children’s books. → Read More

Murder Most Royal by S J Bennett: The third book of Her Majesty The Queen Investigates series

The year 2016 has proved more than a little tricky for Queen Elizabeth II with the Brexit referendum and the US elections revealing deep divisions in both Whitehall and Washington. → Read More

The Empire by Michael Ball

‘It’s a corker, a paradigm, a diamond of the first water! There’s not a finer theatre north of London.’ → Read More

Deeds of Autumn by Anders de la Motte: An amalgam of suspense and festering secrets

The move to a new home and a new job in a rural area of Southern Sweden was supposed to be a much-needed fresh start for Stockholm detective Anna Vesper and her troubled teenage daughter. → Read More

The Wonderful World of James Herriot – will delight fans both old and new – book review

Who can resist the rural charms and wry comedy of James Herriot’s much-loved books which have delighted readers for generations and been adapted for both film and television? → Read More

Queen High by C J Carey: irresistible mix of fact, fictionand feminism – book review

It’s 1955 – two years since Hitler, the great Leader, was assassinated on British soil – and the repercussions are still weaving a menacing trail through the micro-managed lives of the country’s repressed citizens. → Read More

The Christmas Postcards by Karen Swan

You know that the festive season really is on the horizon when a Karen Swan Christmas cracker appears enticingly on the bookshelves. → Read More

The Hidden Palace by Dinah Jefferies: A story to chill, thrill and warm the heart – book review

Forced to flee Paris in 1923, Rosalie Delacroix escaped to the beautiful island of Malta to find work as a dancer at a bohemian night club... and a new life far from home. → Read More

The boy king, a dystopian world and a scheming fox by various authors – children’s book reviews

Step back in time and discover the extraordinary story of Tutankhamun, enjoy a thrilling time-travelling adventure in a future not too far away, share adventures a boy-inventor with strange and mystical powers, enter – if you dare – a dark and magical animal world, and meet some daring wartime spies on a danger mission in a super Autumn collection of children’s books. → Read More

Spectacular fun, a peculiar world and a space odyssey by various authors – children’s book reviews

Head off to the world of theatre in a magical new series, enjoy a thrilling reading experience at a quirky museum of wonders, tighten your seatbelt for David Walliams’ new breathless cinematic space romp and share superhero adventures with a ghost in an autumn collection of colourful children’s books. → Read More

The Winter Guest by W C Ryan: perfect for fans of history, mystery and ghost stories – book review

Just two years after he fought on the killing fields of France in the Great War, shell-shocked Captain Tom Harkin faces a new and bitter conflict as civil war erupts in Ireland. → Read More

One Of Our Ministers Is Missing by Alan Johnson: Fast-moving, action-packed mystery – book review

When a government minister vanishes whilst on a solo trek in the mountains near his holiday home in Crete, it opens up a mystery stretching all the way back to London. → Read More

Mapmaking magic, a famous friendship and a werewolf teacher by various authors – book reviews

Enjoy a thrill ride full of out-of-this-world magic, meet two men who helped to transform our understanding of life on Earth, share gothic fun with a teacher who has a dark secret, choose your own adventure in a fantasy gamebook, and sharpen your vampire claws as the ghost are biting back in a super selection of September children’s books. → Read More

The Gifts by Liz Hyder: A stark and fearless exposure of injustice and male entitlement

When a young woman in rural Shropshire suddenly finds wings ripping out from her shoulders, it sets in motion a public frenzy that will lead to suspicion, danger and an ambitious doctor’s dark and deadly obsession. → Read More

A Jewish Girl in Paris by Melanie Levensohn: Vivid, poignant tale of entwined destinies – book review

When librarian Judith Goldemberg falls for a handsome young Parisian law student in Occupied Paris in 1940, it’s the start of a love affair that will cast a long shadow over the next sixty or more years. → Read More

We’ll Meet Again by Anton Du Beke: Nostalgia, suspense, romance and intrigue – book review

Emotions are running high and the future looks uncertain as the staff at London’s exclusive Buckingham Hotel prepare for a war that will bring darkness, danger, duty and sacrifice → Read More