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The Girl, The Crow, The Writer and The Fighter Book Review

Title: THE GIRL, THE CROW, THE WRITER AND THE FIGHTER Author: George Paterson ISBN: 978-1-9163112-2-0 Publisher: Into Books Pages: 396 Source: Review copy from the publisher Tour Organised by Random Things Tours It’s 1965 and provocative author Henry Miller is taken incognito to an infamous title fight. In the turbulent aftermath of the bout, Miller […]

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The Killer Next Door Book Review

Title: THE KILLER NEXT DOOR Author: Alex Marwood ISBN:  9780751550696 Publisher: Sphere  Pages: 387 Source: Private Copy No. 23 has a secret. In this bedsit-riddled south London wreck, lorded over by a lecherous landlord, something waits to be discovered. Yet all six residents have something to hide. Collette and Cher are on the run; Thomas is

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The Guest List Book Review

Title: THE GUEST LIST Author: Lucy Foley ISBN:  9780008297190 Publisher: Harper Collins Pages: 384 Source: Private Copy The bride ‧ The plus one ‧ The best man ‧ The wedding planner ‧ The bridesmaid ‧ The body On an island off the coast of Ireland, guests gather to celebrate two people joining their lives together

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The Lost Boy Book Review

Title: THE LOST BOY Detective Mark Turpin – Book 3 Author: Rachel Amphlett ISBN: 978-1-913498-60-3 Publisher: Saxon Publishing Pages: 222 Source: Review copy from the Publisher Tour Organised by Random Things Tours Run. Don’t look back. When a young teenager is stabbed to death at a busy fairground, Detective Mark Turpin is assigned the task

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Normal People Book Review

Title: Normal People Author: Sally Rooney ISBN: 1984822179 Publisher: Hogarth Press Pages: 273 Source: Library eBook At school, Connell and Marianne pretend not to know each other. He’s popular and well-adjusted, star of the school soccer team while she is lonely, proud, and intensely private. But when Connell comes to pick his mother up from

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