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Vegas (725 KP) rated Paradise PD in TV
Sep 5, 2018
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Jan 26, 2023
Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about The Murder Detectives in TV
Oct 19, 2017
Griffin (480 KP) rated Waze - GPS, Maps, Traffic Alerts & Live Navigation in Apps
Dec 17, 2018
Neil Gaiman recommended The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare in Books (curated)
Fantastic read
This is another book I got from Richard & Judy's book club and I'm so glad I did.
This is a fantastic read. It's such an interesting and disturbing story, and you could almost imagine something like this actually happening in reality. You can also tell that Clare Mackintosh used to be a police officer, as her insight into both the police and the public's perception of the police is spot on. I couldn't put this book down.
This is a fantastic read. It's such an interesting and disturbing story, and you could almost imagine something like this actually happening in reality. You can also tell that Clare Mackintosh used to be a police officer, as her insight into both the police and the public's perception of the police is spot on. I couldn't put this book down.
ClareR (5561 KP) rated Black and Blue in Books
Jan 24, 2022
This was a fantastic memoir about Parm Sandhu - the most senior woman of colour in the London Metropolitan Police at the time she retired. She’s clearly a woman with drive, determination and ambition. The discrimination that she had to deal with within the Met Police is both unbelievable and wholly believable (sorry, Met Police 🤷🏼♀️).
It was a book that flowed really well, and a quick read, even if it wasn’t an easy one in parts.
It was a book that flowed really well, and a quick read, even if it wasn’t an easy one in parts.
James Koppert (2698 KP) rated Waze - GPS, Maps, Traffic Alerts & Live Navigation in Apps
Nov 21, 2019
Ross (3282 KP) rated Reggatta de Blanc by The Police in Music
May 13, 2020
Rolling Stone's 372nd greatest album of all time
Superb second album by The Police, featuring the epic Message in a Bottle, the brooding reggae of Walking on the Moon and a good few other great songs. For me this was The Police (and lets face it therefore Sting) at their best.