A Rasa Reader: Classical Indian Aesthetics
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From the early years of the Common Era to 1700, Indian intellectuals explored with unparalleled...
Rabbit, Run
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The first book in his award-winning 'Rabbit' series, John Updike's Rabbit, Run contains an afterword...
Mr Lynch's Holiday
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Mr Lynch's Holiday is the charming and comic new novel by the bestselling and prize-winning author...
On the Fringe: A Life in Decorating
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If John Fowler was - in the words of the late Duchess of Devonshire - the Prince of Decorators, and...
ClareR (5726 KP) rated The Silent Wife in Books
Jul 8, 2020
This story based around Will Trent (a GBI agent) and medical examiner Dr Sara Linton, is as dark and unsettling as the other books I’ve read. When the GBI is called in to investigate the death of an inmate during a penitentiary riot, another inmate, Daryl Nesbitt, offers them information about a series of terrible attacks, sexual assaults and murders of women in Grant County. Murders and attacks which almost exactly mirror the murders that he was convicted of and that he claims that he didn’t commit. He claims that Sara’s dead husband, Chief of Police Jeffrey Tolliver, and his fellow officer, Lena Adams, framed him.
There is enough in what he says for them to start looking in to past cases and to follow up on a more recent death.
No matter how gore-filled these books are, it’s never done in bad taste. The characters have respect for the dead women (I don’t think I’m giving too much away when I say it’s ‘women’, as in ‘more than one’), and they, to some extent, treat suspects with restraint. I really liked the extended flashbacks to Jeffrey Tolliver. They’ve certainly made me want to read more of the Grant County books.
I’m really glad that The Pigeonhole have serialised the last couple of Karin Slaughter books, and selfishly, I really hope they continue to do so! If you’re already a fan of Karin Slaughter books, you’ll understand. If you haven’t read any yet, what are you waiting for?
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Sourdough Suppers: A Year in the Life of a Wild Yeast Culture
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An exquisite collection of moreish meals created around handmade breads and simple seasonal...
The Art of Baking Bread: What You Really Need to Know to Make Great Bread
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Sidestep years of unwarranted trial and error and learn to bake like a professional without having...
The Wine Journal
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The perfect gift--for yourself or the wine lovers in your life. Wine consumption is on the rise...
Country Skills and Crafts: How to Use, Barter or Sell What You Raise, Grow and Make
Maureen Little and Craig Hughes
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Taste your own fresh eggs; jar your first batch of honey; spread your own strawberry jam on your...