
Nothing Short of Dying: A Clyde Barr Thriller
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DISCOVER A NEW HERO...'Very, very good. Reacher is keeping an eye on this guy' LEE CHILD 'Nothing...

Codex Orfeo: A Novel: 2017
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Explore shattering ethical, political and practical quagmires in this gripping ecological thriller....

Dark Places
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Your brother murdered your family. Your evidence put him away ...the gripping second novel from the...

Gods without Men
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Gods Without Men is Hari Kunzru's epic novel of intertwined lives and a vast expanse of American...

Broke 'n' Beat Collective
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Sometimes when I can't stand on my own two feet Or the voices in my head feel cracked and incomplete...

Full on
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In Full On, ex-government minister, businessman and broadcaster Ivan Yates recounts a fascinating...

Gypsy Boy on the Run
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The incredible sequel to Gypsy Boy GYPSY BOY: ON THE RUN picks up from where Gypsy Boy left off, and...

Charlotte (184 KP) rated Three Divisions (Crescentwood #1) in Books
Feb 15, 2021
Although based around seventeen year old Sophie this is anything but a typical teen book. This is most definitely an adult read with some hard hitting topics like abuse, suicide and bullying to name a few.
Nothing phases Sophie for long, she's an awesome character, with a strong survival instinct, a smart mouth and feisty kick ass personality. She has a kind of sex appeal that calls like a siren song to not one but four men (a girl can dream!!)
The four men all have an outward persona that isn't endearing but beneath the surface lies a hot mess......They go from mean and moody to a girl's wet dream and back again. Like Sophie they all have a hard past driving them, things that bleed into their current lives, each fighting their own demons.
There isn't anything that I don't like as the bits that make me uncomfortable are crucial foundations for the story. They add depth to the characters and create a more three dimensional look at all the key players.
A good strong start to what promises to be an amazing, gripping series....... **Taps fingers impatiently waiting for the next book**

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Sarah (7800 KP) rated Police (Harry Hole #10) (Oslo Sequence #8) in Books
Sep 5, 2020
This is a thrilling read. I could barely put it down and just wanted to get to the end to find out how it all ended (as I couldn't remember from the first time round). The plot is complicated but not so far-fetched that it gets ridiculous and there's lots of twists and turns to keep you hooked. I like the Harry in this book a lot more than in previous books, although there is still some of the old good character we know and love still there. After reading so many of Jo Nesbo's books recently I've noticed he really does like his tropes and cliffhangers a lot and this can get a bit predictable after a while. However this is still one of the best books in the series - definitely on par with The Snowman.