
Adam Oyebanji
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Dec 10, 2024 |
thenational.scot | Adam Oyebanji
While you can govern Scotland from London or Edinburgh, you can’t govern it well SCOTLAND, we are frequently told, is at a constitutional impasse. Half of us cleave to the Union, the rest of us don’t. Unable to move one way or the other, so the argument goes, we are stuck with the status quo. The existing devolution settlement provides the way forward here. At the national level, devolution is designed so that Holyrood is constrained in its ability to raise revenue.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
kirkusreviews.com | Adam Oyebanji |David Baldacci |Louise Penny
Not to be missed. The second in Oyebanji’s A Quiet Teacher series doubles down on his hero’s skills and determination. Gregory Abimbola is a complicated fellow with an incredible past.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
booksfromscotland.com | Adam Oyebanji |Severn House |Vikki Reilly
‘Two Times Murder is a genuinely fair play murder mystery. If a reader solves it, I’m delighted. And if they don’t, I want them to go back through the pages saying, ‘Aha, now I get it!”Who doesn’t love an international spy thriller? And in Adam Oyebanji, we have an excellent addition to writers of that genre. We spoke to him about his forthcoming release, Two Times Murder.
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Mar 13, 2023 |
psnews.com.au | Adam Oyebanji |Severn House
Reviewed by Robert Goodman. By Adam Oyebanji, Severn House, $44.25. There are some writers who never do the same thing twice. Two books is probably not enough to say there is a pattern, but it was a surprise to find the follow up to Adam Oyebanji’s space opera debut Braking Day is a contemporary murder mystery with a bit of spy thriller thrown in for good measure.
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