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Boston Legal  - Season 1
Boston Legal - Season 1
2004 | Drama
10
9.5 (2 Ratings)
James Spader as Alan Shore and William Shatner as Denny Crane (0 more)
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Flawless Drama
This show doesn't need a long review - it's too perfect. Too funny. Too clever. the chemistry between James Spader and William Shatner as Alan and Denny respectively draws you in and makes you wish they were your buddies, that you could hang out with them on the penthouse office balcony, talking philosophically about life with a cigar in one hand and a fine scotch whiskey in the other. The cast is superb and the writing brilliant...Thank you David E Kelly et al.
  
Dead Bodies Do Tell Tales - A Jack the Ripper Novel
Dead Bodies Do Tell Tales - A Jack the Ripper Novel
Amanda Harvey Purse | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry
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10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Amanda Harvey Purse what can I say amazing I loved this book and I'm not just saying that. 

 The story line jumps between the years 1888 and 1889 the place London your hosts for this intriguing murder mystery are Mary Kelly the fifth Jack the Ripper victim and Thomas Dunn a writer and I'm not telling you any more because you really should read this book. There is so much I could tell but won't all you need to know is that Amanda has mixed alot facts relating to the Jack the Ripper case amongst fiction to create a great story.
  
The Ladykiller (DI Kate Burrows, #1)
The Ladykiller (DI Kate Burrows, #1)
Martina Cole | 1993 | Crime
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8.6 (5 Ratings)
Book Rating
I really enjoyed this, despite having pre-existing ideas about Cole's writing. The story is very gripping and Cole does not use as many over-repeated phrases as her other books, although there is still a fair bit of Cockney slang written into it. (Some of which, I was forced to google!)

The anatagonist, George Markham, is a truly chilling character. The protagonist, Kate Burrows is a tough cop who's façade is only let down by her truly pathetic infatuation with the local mafiosa, Patrick Kelly.

Overall, a good read and very unputdownable. Shame Cole doesn't write like this all the time!