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'Once I had cleared the bottles away and washed the blood off the floor, I needed to get out of the...
Ripeness
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It is the 60s and, just out of school, Edith finds herself travelling to rural Italy. She has been...
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Naturalist's Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe
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An easy-to-use identification guide to 280 tree species most commonly seen in Britain, Ireland and...
Road Rules
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***** This app provides all the basic road rules and emergency information that every tourist needs...
Bongo Fury Novella Collection
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Simon Maltman's Hard Boiled, Black Humoured Northern Irish Crime Fiction Series. The first two Bongo...
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The Van
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Jimmy Rabbitte, Sr. is unemployed, spending his days alone and miserable. When his best friend,...
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The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
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On a remote island off the coast of ireland padric is devasted when his buddy colm suddenly puts an...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2498 KP) rated Evil for Evil in Books
Jun 7, 2021 (Updated Jun 7, 2021)
I’m really torn with this series. On the one hand, I enjoy the history we get as we delve into another aspect of World War II. It really makes the World War part come into focus. The mystery is good, with plenty of twists and action without being too over the top. Billy is a fantastic main character who matures a little here once again. We don’t see much of the supporting characters, but the new characters are strong and help pull us into the story. Unfortunately, I feel like the story and characters are drowning in too much detail. It might be me since these books take me longer to read than I am used to. But I can’t help but think a little editing would make me enjoy these books more because there are definitely parts I do enjoy.


