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Sunday, 4 January 2015

Scarlet Ribbons by Anita Dawes

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Scarlet Ribbons by Anita Dawes is an engrossing, thought provoking story which leaves the reader with many questions. The novel follows th...

Party Games by E.J. Greenway

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Party Games by E.J. Greenway is an absorbing tale of the treachery and chicanery of UK politics. It’s a story with a ring of such authorit...

Dying Embers by Glenn Trust

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Dying Embers by Glenn Trust is an atmospheric novel set against the backdrop of the struggle for racial equality. The action plays out in ...

Dark Places by Gillian Flynn

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Having already read and liked Gone Girl, I came to Dark Places with high expectations. All I can say is those expectations were exceeded a...

Before the Dawn (The Grayson Trilogy Book 2) by Georgia Rose

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I loved A Single Step and so was delighted when the sequel, Before the Dawn was released. All I can say is Georgia Rose doesn’t disappoint...
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Colin Preston Rocked And Rolled by Bert Murray

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Colin Preston Rocked and Rolled is the story of a nineteen year old boy’s fall semester at college. Employing first person narrative, Bert...

Blood-Tied (Esme Quentin Mystery Book 1) by Wendy Percival

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Blood-tied is a gentle mystery that intrigued me from the very first page. The novel opens with a prologue in which a murder is committed,...
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