‘Impostor’ by LJ Ross
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9h ago
My Review (5 stars out of 5) Forensic psychiatrist, Doctor Alexander Gregory, explores the darkest minds to expose the secrets underneath – skills which place his name at the top of the list when a murder investigation team seek help tracking down a killer. Journeying to County Mayo, Ireland, Gregory finds a quiet community torn… Read more ..read more
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‘The Spy Across the Water’ by James Naughtie
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by colingarrow
1w ago
Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for The Spy Across the Water, via Rachel from Rachel’s Random Resources. The Blurb From one of our most treasured BBC broadcasters, The Spy Across the Water is the third instalment in James Naughtie’s brilliant spy series, woven around three brothers bound together through espionage. We live… Read more ..read more
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‘The Skeleton Road’ by Val McDermid
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by colingarrow
1w ago
My Review (5 stars out of 5) The discovery of a skeleton on the roof of a gothic building in Edinburgh gives Detective Chief Inspector Karen Pirie a difficult starting point. The task of identifying the bones, which have lain there for several years, means the lack of evidence leaves the team little to go… Read more ..read more
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‘Friends in Need’ by Joy Mutter
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by colingarrow
2w ago
My Review (5 stars out of 5) Taxi driver Andrew Southgate has no problems bedding women. Short of cash, he’s not short of happiness. Until, that is, he starts lusting after Viviana – wife of his best pal, Mike. While Mike often helps Andrew financially, he begins to suspect there may be something going on… Read more ..read more
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‘The Red Riding Hood’ by G Lawrence
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by colingarrow
3w ago
My Review (4 stars out of 5) The classic story of the girl in the red hood gets a makeover in this tale of woodcutters, wolves, witches, fae folk and magic. Following the great shaking of the Earth, a multitude of characters gather in a quest to find the Chosen One and stop the red… Read more ..read more
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‘The Good Wife’ by Gemma Rogers
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by colingarrow
3w ago
Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for The Good Wife, via Rachel at Rachel’s Ransom Resources Blurb Appearances can be deceiving… After a whirlwind romance and three years of marriage, I’d tried to be a good wife.My husband Tom is always watching, controlling my every move. He chooses my clothes, my hairstyle, even… Read more ..read more
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‘Mr Mercedes’ by Stephen King
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by colingarrow
3w ago
My Review (5 stars out of 5) Recently retired detective Bill Hodges is tormented by ‘the Mercedes massacre’, a case he couldn’t solve. Now, a letter from the killer gets him thinking. Maybe there’s away he can hunt this guy down himself and bring the perp to justice. But his retired stance means he could… Read more ..read more
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‘A Woman of No Importance’ by Sonia Purnell
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by colingarrow
3w ago
My Review (5 stars out of 5) In September 1941, a young American woman posing as a journalist arrived in Vichy, France. Her task was to work with the French resistance to sabotage, upset, and divert the Nazi invaders. By 1942 the Gestapo were hot on her heels, but Virginia Hall continued to slip through… Read more ..read more
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‘The War of the Worlds’ by HG Wells
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by colingarrow
1M ago
My Review (5 stars out of 5) When an army of invading Martians lands in England, the population are thrown into panic. As huge three-legged machines trample across the countryside destroying everything in their path with a deadly heat ray, the people of Earth must come to terms with the possibility that humanity is to… Read more ..read more
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‘London Tales’ by Tim Walker
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1M ago
My Review (4 stars out of 5) This is another collection of stories from Tim Walker, with eleven tales taken from various points along London’s timeline. Subjects range from legendary Iceni queen, Boudica (seen from the point of view of the Romans), to more modern stories set in the twentieth century, such as a tale… Read more ..read more
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