

The final ignominy was Eddie Howe throwing on Anthony Gordon for the final few minutes to savour the humiliation of his former team. READ MORE: Everton fans cannot save this team alone as cruel truth shown to fanbase desperate for better READ MORE: Sean Dyche reveals what happened in Everton dressing room after dismal Newcastle defeat The resurgent Magpies outplayed and outthought Everton, cutting the defence apart with precision passes and pinpoint crosses. In the second half, the difference in class and quality between the two sides became more glaringly obvious. Only a marginal VAR call prevented Everton from being level.

Initially, the galvanising impact of the crowd seemed to work as Everton created opportunities and were unlucky to be a goal behind at half-time. They turned Goodison Park into a frenzied, febrile, hostile bear pit and let everyone know that they were totally behind the team. A series that shows no signs of fatigue or flagging' BookReporter.The fans responded to the rallying cries and did everything they could to help Everton grab a much-needed win last night. Boxer steals the show as the tough cop with a good heart' Mirror 'I have never begun a Patterson book and been able to put it down' Larry King ' Patterson and Paetro at their best. _ More praise for the Women's Murder Club 'Fast-moving, intricately plotted. As she investigates, disturbing news reaches her ears: a former police colleague, now unmasked as a ruthless murderer, is back in San Francisco after escaping custody, bent on paying a visit to some old friends.

'Smart characters, shocking twists' Lisa Gardner 'A compelling read with great set pieces and, most of all, that charismatic cast of characters' Sun 'I couldn't turn the pages quick enough' Heidi Perks 'Terrific, high-octane, really pacy' Jo Spain _ The Sunday Times bestseller DID YOU MISS ME? When two dead bodies are found inside a wrecked car on the Golden Gate Bridge, Detective Lindsay Boxer knows it's no accident.
