Theatre of Silence: The Lost Soul of Football
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Theatre-Silence-Lost-Soul-Football/dp/1903490324
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Theatre-Silence-Lost-Soul-Football/dp/1903490324
Have been reading C.J Sansom's masterpieces recently. Murder mysteries set in the time of Henry VIII, I have found them utterly gripping. I recommend reading No2 first ('Dark Fire') as the first one was far less exciting (and it matters very little if you read them chronologically or not). If you are interested in period history novels I reckon you'll like this one.
Read them all. It's mostly the local factor that makes them a good read.
Try Graham Hurley, does the same thing for Portsmouth (yes I know) but there is a bit more with the back stories and sub plots. You will enjoy them if you like Peter James. Up to date there are 10 of them, start with Turnstone, they are in an overall developing story.
Been thinking about buying this. Would you give it a strong recommendation? Is it as good as The Last Party by John Harris? That was a terrific read.
To answer the question seriously, I've just finished reading 'Looking Good Dead' by Peter James.
It was absolutely BRILLIO and I'd recommend it to anyone. It's all set around Brighton and Hove which gives it an added appeal
Have been reading C.J Sansom's masterpieces recently. Murder mysteries set in the time of Henry VIII, I have found them utterly gripping. I recommend reading No2 first ('Dark Fire') as the first one was far less exciting (and it matters very little if you read them chronologically or not). If you are interested in period history novels I reckon you'll like this one.