Tracey Sinclair
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Dark Dates (Cassandra Bick Chronicles #1)
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2012
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Wolf Night (Cassandra Bick Chronicles #2)
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A Vampire Walks Into a Bar (Cassandra Bick Chronicles, #1.5)
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2012
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A Vampire Christmas (Cassandra Bick Chronicles 1.75)
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Angel Falls (Cassandra Bick Chronicles Book 3)
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The Bridesmaid Blues
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A Vampire In Edinburgh (Cassandra Bick 1.8)
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A Vampire In New York
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Blood Burns (Cassandra Bick Chronicles #4)
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Doll
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2005
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Useful way to kickstart stalled creativity. I've upgraded my rating to 5 stars because while some of the language doesn't chime with me (Cameron uses the word god a lot), every time I come back to this book I get more out of it.
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I'm a sucker for the Brontes, retellings and pretty books so I couldn't resist this gorgeous hardback. It's a genuinely beautiful book, I'd recommend buying / reading a physical copy if you can! Fox is obviously a talented writer with a genuine love o ...more |
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| A retelling of the Trojan war that centres the women. Its mix of modernity and classical takes a little getting used to - Greek soldiers sounding like football fans - but Barker is a good enough writer to make this approach work. | |
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| I am a huge sucker for historical novels and the Tudor period particularly, but didn't love this as much as I hoped. I admire what the author attempts to do - the narrative weaves in the perspective of multiple characters, including servants - but in ...more | |
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| No one writes a better sense of place and small town community than Harper, and this book captures both perfectly. It wasn't my favourite of hers - I felt the central mystery was dragged out a bit - but it was still a well above average murder myster ...more | |
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| I've been less taken with the Cal Hooper series than some of French's other books, but this feels like a lovely send off (I'm not sure it is officially, but it definitely feels like it). French is a gorgeous prose stylist, creating vivid characters a ...more | |
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“While this drama and destruction was keeping life interesting, it was playing merry hell with my insurance premiums. Plus, you try making a claim when the cause is ‘trashed by a vampire’.”
― Angel Falls
― Angel Falls
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“Paranoid? Probably. But just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face.”
― Storm Front
― Storm Front
“When everything goes to hell, the people who stand by you without flinching -- they are your family. ”
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“Stuff your eyes with wonder, he said, live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It's more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories.”
― Fahrenheit 451
― Fahrenheit 451
“I will tell you what Jeanne was like. She was like a piano in a country where everyone has had their hands cut off.”
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“The word 'free-lance', I used to think, had a romantic ring; but sadly discovered, when I tried to be one, that its practice has little freedom, and the lance is a sorry weapon to tilt at literary windmills.”
― The Colin MacInnes Omnibus: City of Spades, Absolute Beginners, Mr Love and Justice
― The Colin MacInnes Omnibus: City of Spades, Absolute Beginners, Mr Love and Justice



























































