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October 7, 2020

‘The Hard Swim’ by Keith Dixon

***** During World War Two, a group of SAS soldiers are captured, shot and buried in a forest in the heart of France. Seventy years on, a young woman is targeted by a team of experienced killers who attempt to abduct her following a meeting at Edinburgh Zoo. Fortunately, PI Sam Dyke observes the would-be…

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Published on October 07, 2020 03:24

‘The Moving Toyshop’ by Edmund Crispin

**** Poet Richard Cadogan sets off for a much-needed holiday to Oxford. Arriving late one night, he becomes intrigued to find the door of a toyshop unlocked. Snooping around, he discovers the dead body of an elderly woman. Before he can do anything else, someone bops him on the head. Informing the police, Cadogan is…

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Published on October 07, 2020 02:33

October 6, 2020

‘No Love Lost’ by Robert Crouch

***** When Kent Fisher interviews a young woman as a prospective new employee, he gets a bit of a surprise. But agreeing to help track down the woman’s mother, who abandoned her as a baby, he also sets in motion a series of dramatic events that could change his life forever. Aided by cop pal…

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Published on October 06, 2020 07:35

‘Lucky Jim’ by Kingsley Amis

**** Lecturer Jim Dixon’s future in the History Department looks set to blossom, so long as he can forestall the amorous advances of Margaret, while trying to stay on the right side of Professor Welch and his annoying family. But getting lumbered with delivering a lecture on Merrie England isn’t Jim’s only problem… This edition…

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Published on October 06, 2020 03:12

September 27, 2020

‘How the Wired Weep’ by Ian Patrick

**** Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for How the Wired Weep by Ian Patrick. Thanks to Emma at Damppebbles Blog Tours for including me. Book Blurb The Wire crosses the pond. Ed is a detective who handles informants. He recruits Ben, a young man, who is treading a dangerous path into the…

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Published on September 27, 2020 01:58

September 20, 2020

‘Back Side of a Blue Moon’ by Caleb Pirtle

***** In the East Texas town of Ashland, the Great Depression means times are hard. With money and jobs scarce, anyone with any sense is leaving town. For red-head Eudora Durant, something needs to change and when her violent and whoring husband disappears, townsfolk soon begin making assumptions. But then a stranger comes to town…

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Published on September 20, 2020 01:12

September 19, 2020

Mr Picky Reader (Critical, Fussy or Just Plain Choosy?)

Alright, alright, I admit it – I’m a picky reader. To be clear, I’m not talking about the term ‘picky reader’ as applied to kids who can be hard to please bookwise or those who really don’t want to open a book in the first place. No. What I mean is the change I’ve noticed…

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Published on September 19, 2020 02:19

September 14, 2020

‘Anything for a Quiet Life’ by Jack Hawkins

***** Jack Hawkins has always been one of my favourite actors, so it was a real treat to read this self-penned account of his early life, his theatre work, movies and his battle with cancer. Though initially only interested in theatre, Hawkins eventually made it onto the big screen and from 1953, his film work…

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Published on September 14, 2020 11:02

September 6, 2020

‘In Harm’s Way’ by Owen Mullen

***** After an idyllic first year of marriage, Mackenzie realises she’s made a mistake. Her controlling husband Derek dominates her life, refusing to let her see friends and restricting contact with her family. But Mackenzie’s drinking is getting out of control and when she tells her siblings about a stalker, they don’t believe her. When…

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Published on September 06, 2020 00:47

September 3, 2020

‘The Quality of Mercy’ by Malia Zaidi

**** Welcome to my stop on the Blog Tour for The Quality of Mercy. Thanks to Emma at Damppebbles Blog Tours for including me. Book Blurb After years spent away, Lady Evelyn is at long last back in her home city of London and she has returned with a rather controversial plan. The Carlisle Detective…

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Published on September 03, 2020 22:52