Review: Passengers' Log - January 2016
I have just finished reading the latest edition of The Passengers' Log.
The Log is one of my favourite journals as it combines serious articles alongside more casual entries such as Dr Watson's Agony Column.
This latest edition contains an article by yours truly on the Conan Doyle graves in Grayshott. In addition it contains a number of fascinating articles. The stand out offerings for me were Watson, the Victorian Doctor and Adventures of Crooked Men. Two subtantial articles will give readers pause for thought. Namely these are "How, Now a Rat!" and Five Hundred Cases of Capital Importance.
All in all, another excellent offering from The Sydney Passengers.
The Log is one of my favourite journals as it combines serious articles alongside more casual entries such as Dr Watson's Agony Column.
This latest edition contains an article by yours truly on the Conan Doyle graves in Grayshott. In addition it contains a number of fascinating articles. The stand out offerings for me were Watson, the Victorian Doctor and Adventures of Crooked Men. Two subtantial articles will give readers pause for thought. Namely these are "How, Now a Rat!" and Five Hundred Cases of Capital Importance.
All in all, another excellent offering from The Sydney Passengers.
Thanks for your kind words about the Log!
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