
The Magician's Lie
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A USA Today Bestseller '[A] well-paced, evocative, and adventurous historical novel...' --Publishers...

This Was a Man
Book
This Was a Man is the captivating final instalment of the Clifton Chronicles, a series of seven...

Ice Beneath Her
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NO ORDINARY PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER - THIS WILL KEEP YOU UP ALL NIGHT 'Scandi-noir at its powerful...

Kim Pook (101 KP) rated A Simple Favor (2018) in Movies
Jul 23, 2020
The movie was very captivating especially an hour before the end. There was so many unexpected twists and turns, just when you get over one twist another is thrown at you. There is a little humour in it, however, this humour can sometimes takeaway the seriousness of the movie as it is a little far fetched at times. You'll understand when you watch 😉

Secrets from My Indian Family Kitchen
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'Inventive, engaging and soulful. There's something in it for everyone. Anjali's adoration of Indian...

Six Spices: A Simple Concept of Indian Cooking
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The art of Indian cuisine at your fingertips. Neeta Saluja simplifies Indian cooking with a unique...

Changing Difference
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Translated by CAROLYN SHREAD In the post-feminist age the fact that woman' finds herself deprived of...

LoganCrews (2861 KP) rated We Summon the Darkness (2019) in Movies
Jan 5, 2021

Awix (3310 KP) rated Sakho & Mangane in TV
Feb 17, 2021
Then, halfway through the season and with virtually no warning, a villain with magic powers turns up, one of the characters likewise reveals he has occult abilities, and from this point on the show is stuffed with demons, zombies, evil magicians, strange cults, and so on: the police captain is told that rather than an elite crime task force, she's now running a secret paranormal investigation squad (not that she bothers to tell anyone on the team).
To say it's wrong-footing is a serious understatement, and I would love to know what was going on behind the scenes on this show (it's like Starsky and Hutch turns into The X Files mid-run), but it's colourful and pacy with interesting characters (I particularly enjoyed the perpetually-wasted police pathologist). The quality control, script-wise, is a bit iffy in places, but it obviously scores very highly on the 'what the hell am I watching...?' front.

Hazel (2934 KP) rated The Guest Book in Books
May 30, 2021
Grace and Charles are on their way to St Ives to start their honeymoon when disaster strikes and they are stranded in the small seaside town of Saltwater; with there being few available rooms left, they have to book in to the run-down bed and breakfast, The Anchorage, and which is where the creepiness starts.
This is a story that is full of atmosphere which is excellently captured from start to finish. You can feel the weird vibe jumping out of the pages from not only the strange owners of The Anchorage but from the town itself and its inhabitants. You know something's not quite right but you struggle to put your finger on it and this builds the tension however, and it's a big however, it didn't really end as good as it started; it just seemed to fizzle out unfortunately and I didn't get that sense of satisfaction or pleasure when the "twist" was revealed.
Despite the disappointing conclusion, I did enjoy reading it and will seek out more of C.L. Pattison's work in the future.
Many thanks to Random House UK, Vintage and NetGalley for my copy in return for an honest, unbiased and unedited review.