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Peacemaker
Peacemaker
2022 | Action
9
8.7 (3 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
John cena (1 more)
Eagley
That annoying dance (0 more)
Been watching all week due to feeling under the weather and so far I'm digging it probably the best show I've watched this year thought peacemaker was probably one of the best characters from last years suicide squad movie now with his own TV show I had too see it as its now being shown in the UK. John cena is back as peacemaker now we get more human side of the character a sorter side which we don't see in the movie. And then there's the sidekick Eagley who steals it from John cena every time he's on the screen. But don't get me started on the dance the actors do during the opening credits I'm dreading the possibility of attempting said dance next month at my next convention
  
The Bridge (Detective Louise Blackwell #6)
The Bridge (Detective Louise Blackwell #6)
Matt Brolly | 2023 | Crime, Thriller
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
What a great book! Although this is number 6 in the series, I think it can be read as a standalone quite successfully.

The story starts with the discovery of a young woman's body in a shipping container. Initial thoughts are this is a tragic case of human trafficking gone wrong but when a camera is discovered and the investigation delves deeper, the case turns into something else altogether and when more people start to go missing, Detective Blackwell and her team know they are running out of time.

Written at a good pace, with fantastic characters, a great storyline full of tension, this is a great addition to the series and I must thank the author, Amazon Publishing UK, Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for enabling me to read and share my thoughts of The Bridge.
  
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David McK (3632 KP) rated The Last Kingdom - Season 5 in TV

Sep 3, 2023 (Updated Sep 3, 2023)  
TL
The Last Kingdom - Season 5
2021 | History
Based on a 13-run series of novels by UK author Bernard Cornwell (now living in America), The Last Kingdom - both books and series - is set in and around the time of Alfred the Great and his descendants, and follows the exploits of Saxon born but Danish raised Uhtred of Bebbanburg.

Each series of the TV show adopted roughly 2 of the novels so - if memory serves - that means that this series covers the events of 'Warriors of the Storm' and 'War of the Wolf'.

For some reason, however - and unlike the earlier Sharpe series (also based on novels by Cornwell) I struggled to get into this one, taking roughly a year and a bit to watch a 10 episode series.

I'm not sure why, but it just didn't help with me.

Mores the pity.