AMAZON UK AMAZON US I should point out straightaway that this is a ‘to be continued’ book. Now, I’m really not too fond of books tha...
I’ve read a number of good books since my last encounter with ex assassin Leine Basso, and with each (most of them by new-to-me authors)...
AMAZON UK AMAZON US Just as well this book was decent enough for me to overlook the under-editing; it's never good if one of the m...
I had mixed feelings when I started this…pleased and eager to rejoin Sam and Lacey, PI partners with a difference, but a little sad too,...
I really can’t understand the 4/5 stars reviews for this book. For starters, this author must have bunked the lecture on show and tell,...
Sunday Night. No, not the day before Monday, the name of the main character in this book. Yes, really. Too cheesy for me, but I tried ...
I really don’t know what to say about this…that isn’t going to differ from what I've said before about this very engaging series! ...
Melissa, producer of a news programme, is in a marriage which has lost its mojo…husband is never home and communication is on a yellow-Po...
The blurb describes this novel as being ‘a small story’. It is…but it’s a small story over a big number of pages! Five hundred and six...
A pleasant hour’s reading. This is a short story…but packed with punch. In this mini psychological thriller, Adam has been wheelchair-b...
Although all the plot threads were satisfactorily tied up by the end, for me, the book threw up a number of unanswered questions. ...
The fact that the book I read before this one was centred around the same crime — paedophilia/sexual abuse/torture — (not intentional, i...
It was easy to glide into this book…I thoroughly enjoyed the introductory adventure of Lacey and Sam ( Ghost Walk ), the oddly matched...

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