The Poster: Art, Advertising, Design, and Collecting, 1860s-1900s
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The Poster: Art, Advertising, Design, and Collecting, 1860s-1900s is a cultural history that...
Banged Up: Doing Time in Britain's Toughest Jails
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The wartime double agent with a transmitter in his cell to contact suffragettes; the doctor hanged...
The Triumph of Caesar
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The new novel from the internatinal bestselling author of Roma, is set against the background of...
Out of the Ice
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'A taut and tightly wound page-turner' Marie Claire When environmental scientist Laura Alvarado is...
ClareR (6129 KP) rated The Bass Rock in Books
May 29, 2020 (Updated May 29, 2020)
The novel looks at a lot of themes over the years: the role of women, both their expected role and what they actually want to do; relationships between men and women, and those relationships between women as well; cruelty and abuse; and mental health is an important theme, and indeed is central to a great many of the characters.
It's just the kind of book that I enjoy reading, both in style and thematic content. Sometimes you just need a book that ticks along, one that's in no rush to get where it's going. If that makes you think that this is a boring book, it really isn't. There's a lot going on in these timelines, the characters have a lot of things to deal with in their relationships and lives in general, but I never felt rushed. It's a book that I wanted to last. In fact, I really do think that this has been an ideal book to read during this coronavirus lockdown. I think that it will also be a book that I gift to other people.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for sending me my ebook copy.
The Hunting Party
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"Everyone's invited...everyone's a suspect... For fans of Ruth Ware and Tana French, a shivery,...
murder mystery suspense thriller
Unforgotten - Series 1
TV Show
Unforgotten is a British crime drama television series, which initially aired on ITV on 8 October...
Crime Drama
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2526 KP) rated One by One in Books
Sep 1, 2021
While the cast of isolated characters trope is not new to the mystery genre, Ruth Ware quickly makes it her own in this page turning thriller. I love how she so successfully isolated the characters. The plot is wonderful with tension rising early before the characters fully realize the danger they are in. The twists kept me engaged the entire way through the nail-biting climax. The characters could have been a little stronger overall. Don’t get me wrong, I cared about them and the outcome, but I felt like many of them stayed two dimensional and those we got to know better bordered on the cliché. Being a thriller, I expected more foul language than in the books I typically read, but it was a bit excessive for my tastes. Still, these are nitpicks in an overall wonderful thriller.
Intrigue in Istanbul
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In Agatha Award-winning author Erica Ruth Neubauer’s fourth wanderlust-inspiring historical...


