Girls of Yellow (Elise De Jong/Sami Ali Book 1)
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A GRIPPING, SUSPENSEFUL CRIME THRILLER WITH A SHOCKING PREMISE. Imagine a world where modern...
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The Trail in the Woods
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The story begins at an abandoned overgrown trail with the scary name of 'The Devils Tail'. The trail...
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Snow White Must Die
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In a small town in Germany a boy is accused of murdering his beautiful girlfriend. On a September...
Arctic Heat (Frozen Hearts #3)
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A lasting connection needs more than simply surviving a winter together—they’ll have to outsmart...
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The Secret of Drulea Cottage (Betwixt the Sea and Shore #1)
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Briony Fairborn, a midwife in eighteenth-century Scotland, comes from a family shrouded in scandal....
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The Boy in the Cellar
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Stephen Smith is the boy who did not exist. Born out of wedlock in the early 1960s, Steve's...
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Nostalgia and Christmas miracles burn bright in this uplifting and heartwarming story about new...
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Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Girl in the Pink Shoes (Lucy Kendall #1) in Books
Feb 12, 2023
Lucy has her demons from her childhood as well as the ones she carries from her previous work in Child Protection Services and now she is a private investigator but with a secret - exacting her own punishment against those who have managed to escape justice for the heinous crimes they have perpetrated against children so when 8 year old Kailey goes missing on her way home from school, Lucy doesn't waste any time getting involved but what she discovers is shocking.
With excellent, strong characters, an upsetting but plausible story line with some great unexpected twists, The Girl in the Pink Shoes is a great start to a series. I grew to like Lucy and her band of helpers and I look forward to seeing where things go for her in future books.
The narration was understated and perfect - Amelia Sciandra did a great job and kept my interest and the story moving along nicely and my thanks to Bookouture Audio and NetGalley for enabling me to listen to and share my thoughts of The Girl in the Pink Shoes.
David McK (3632 KP) rated Terry Pratchett: A Life with Footnotes in Books
Mar 31, 2023
I was also going to say that I don't often read biographies.
Except that, truth be told, this is actually the first one that I've ever read (despite attempting, in the past, to start some and then getting bored senseless within about the first 10 pages or so ...)
And also, truth be told, it wasn't one that I was really going out of my way to look forward, except that the late, great Terry Pratchett is/was one of my favourites and that I saw this on sale for something like 99p.
Written by long-term assistant Rob Wilkins, this has been compiled - I think that's the right word - from 'official' notes/memories as provided by Pratchett himself (before his untimely death, in 2015, to a rare form of Alzheimer's) and from personal recollections of Rob himself, covering Pratchett's entire life story from his childhood) where he was told by his headmaster he would never amount to anything and hated reading), right on through to his diagnosis and eventual (unassisted) death.
The last part, in particular, is particularly moving.
Terry Pratchett: A Life with Footnotes
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'PEOPLE THINK THAT STORIES ARE SHAPED BY PEOPLE. IN FACT, IT'S THE OTHER WAY AROUND.' At the time...
