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    STREAKS. The to-do list that helps you form good habits. Apple Design Award winner. Track up to...

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I have been wanting an app that gives a practical task list for work. There are plenty to choose from including ones by giants such as Microsoft and I have tried them all. Most of them I find untidy or unintuitive and ended up deleting them to continue my search. Others give you a free trial then ask for yearly subscriptions which are over priced with no value so I delete them. Then I found Tasks. And it was perfect. I thought 'where is the catch?' but there wasn't one. Tasks is beautifully designed, intuitive, easy to use and a massive help at work. You can donate if you like it, which I did because I was that impressed and immediately approached IT to have it on all our work phones.
  
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    Focus Builder is optimized for use on an iPad. Eye movements are a very powerful way to exercise...

***NOTE: I received a free review copy of this book from NetGalley***

The body of Farquhar Knox, QC, has been found in courtroom number three, pierced through the heart with an arrow. It's up to DI Flick Fortune and her team to find the killer. Things are made all the more difficult when a Chief Superintendent shows up on their suspect list, and the local paper implies that the very pregnant Flick and her department may not be up to the task at hand.

This was a very enjoyable read. It's the third in a series of traditional police procedurals from author Ian Simpson, but the first one that I had read. I was worried after seeing the long list of characters included at the beginning of the book that I might feel lost or have trouble keeping everyone straight, not having read the two previous books. This was not the case, however, and Simpson does a good job of making his characters distinct and recognizable. A very well-written mystery with several sub-plots and lots of red herrings, I would recommend Murder in Court Three to anyone who enjoys a good mystery.