This is the Night They Come for You (by Robert Goddard)
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2y ago
Robert Goddard is a natural storyteller, and This is the Night They Come For You is yet another riveting read. The last book The Fine Art of Invisible Detection was superb (and also reviewed in RdrStr)! This is the Night They Come for You is a completely different, and another classic Goddard novel. The post This is the Night They Come for You (by Robert Goddard) first appeared on RdrStr Book Reviews ..read more
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OFF GRID – A TRUE STORY (by Magnus Leijon)
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by Editor
2y ago
Interesting idea and concept! Here is the background: A Psychopathic drama turned into a hybrid Audio Book concept! In 2014, I moved deep within the unspoiled rainforests of Belize with my wife and 2 girls […] The post OFF GRID – A TRUE STORY (by Magnus Leijon) first appeared on RdrStr Book Reviews ..read more
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Billy Plays Pirate (by Steve Williamson)
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by Editor
2y ago
Billy Plays Pirate is a stand-alone story in the Billy Shawn Series, featuring the five-year-old William Shawn, a boy very much curious about everything that happens in the world around him. As he loves adventures, […] The post Billy Plays Pirate (by Steve Williamson) first appeared on RdrStr Book Reviews ..read more
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Box 88 (by Charles Cumming)
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2y ago
The Sunday Times featured Box 88 as a free download. So after many positive reviews about the book and author Charles Cumming, I dived in! After the sad demise of John Le Carre, Charles Cumming […] The post Box 88 (by Charles Cumming) first appeared on RdrStr Book Reviews ..read more
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The Law of Innocence (by Michael Connelly)
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2y ago
writes the best legal thrillers? John Grisham, Scott Turow, Lee Harper or Michael Connelly? John Grisham has written some classic novels but he is not consistent – especially of late. Opinions will be divided and […] The post The Law of Innocence (by Michael Connelly) first appeared on RdrStr ..read more
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The Whistler (by John Grisham)
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2y ago
Who doesn’t like a Grisham? The last Grisham book I reviewed was The Guardians which was at the top of his form. So would The Whistler be a classic Grisham? Is the law an ass? […] The post The Whistler (by John Grisham) first appeared on RdrStr ..read more
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The Six (by Anni Taylor)
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2y ago
A dark and menacing psychological thriller but you need to suspend belief! What would you do to tackle a huge gambling debt? If somebody offered to pay your debt (and some!), how suspicious would you […] The post The Six (by Anni Taylor) first appeared on RdrStr ..read more
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The Party (by Elizabeth Day)
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2y ago
The Party is a good holiday read – but not really if you know the storyline! Read on to discover the apparent juxtaposition. Just how can a holiday go so terribly wrong for a party […] The post The Party (by Elizabeth Day) first appeared on RdrStr ..read more
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V2 (by Robert Harris)
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by Editor
2y ago
Robert Harris is a popular author and his books have been entertaining intertwined with historical facts. His last book “The Second Sleep” was more futuristic and I did not enjoy it. V2 is back on […] The post V2 (by Robert Harris) first appeared on RdrStr ..read more
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The Midnight Library (by Matt Haig)
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2y ago
The Midnight Library is a celebration of the imagination. Guaranteed to lift any thoughts of depression! A novel full of inspiration, warmth, philosophy and even quantum mechanics. Its breadth is amazing, awe-inspiring, and magical A […] The post The Midnight Library (by Matt Haig) first appeared on RdrStr ..read more
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