
The Mating Season (Jeeves, #9)
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A Jeeves and Wooster novel At Deverill Hall, an idyllic Tudor manor in the picture-perfect...

The Playing Card Killer
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Brian Sheridan may be losing his mind. Asleep, he’s plagued by dreams of murder, women strangled...
Mystery Thriller

The Pigeonhole
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The Pigeonhole- The book club in your pocket. You can enjoy a handpicked, mobile library of...

My Life As A Rat
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A brilliant and thought-provoking novel about family, loyalty and betrayal Once I’d been...

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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Only Murders in the Building in TV
Sep 1, 2021

Charlotte (184 KP) rated Girl in the Walls in Books
Oct 17, 2021
A book of self discovery, anxiety and acceptance.
Girl in the Walls is heartbreaking and empowering. It's beautiful and sad. I feel for the main character, the way they slowly pick their way through thoughts, feelings and removes the labels given by society to become their true self.
The reaction from the parents is fairly balanced but I think is a tamer version of what some people struggle through. I'm glad though, it's nice to see a gentler response.
I'm blessed to have family that are finding themselves, that have been able to openly say "this is me" and have support (early on in a journey that is so right and is clearly the right path for the younger relative).
Well worth an afternoon read. Keep an open mind and heart.

Charlotte (184 KP) rated Black Flag Journals: One Soldier's Experience in America's Longest War in Books
Oct 18, 2021
A journey that would destroy so many is brilliantly written about in this. From the initial shock of the twin towers on that fateful day to the day of retirement, we are carried through many challenges.
Informative and heartbreaking, you learn things that would never cross your mind and feel so emotional.
I was hooked from the start and struggled to put it down. The pictures used really paint a bigger picture of family (which is what the military is), of togetherness and some of the numerous highs and lows that are faced each and every day.
If you're a fan of real life stories, want an idea of past events or generally like to emerse yourself in a brilliant read then this would be a great place to start.

Charlotte (184 KP) rated Disavow (Underworld Kings) in Books
Dec 24, 2021
I am loving this work of fiction with underlying nuggets of facts spread throughout. The intricacies of relationships, loyalty and duties. This on top of amnesia, with deadly punishment for those who show disobedience, is a bit of a rollercoaster that's for sure.
Written as a standalone disavow is brilliant, romantic and suspenseful. It's part of a multi-auther series that is independently written.....what a cool way to keep things fresh and interesting.
Rosalia is our strong, female lead......she's also the one with amnesia. I really like how she has been described and portrayed. I feel for her and had my fingers crossed all the way through for her. The way she's facing so many problems head on and showing inner strength is awesome.

The Wife and the Window
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Set against the backdrop of an eerie island town in the dead of winter, The Wife and the Widow is a...