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  • All the Colours of Darkness

    By Peter Robinson
    4 stars

    A good read of you like murder - mysteries. A story of a murder-suicide of a hat couple. A classic who-summit style - was off A straightforward nurse -suicide? Or were other parties at play? Why are spies from The CIA getting involved?

  • Dear Fatty

    By Dawn French
    4 stars

    A hilarious memoir/ autobiography of Dawn French. It is written in an informal letter writing style. An enjoyable and interesting insight into the life of this funny woman.

  • Evil at Heart

    By Chelsea Cain
    4 stars

    An action filled thriller! Reminiscent of the Silence of the Lambs Hannibal Lecter. Very well written.

  • Malice

    By Danielle Steele
    4 stars

    A daughter kills her abusive father on the night of her mother's funeral. She is imprisoned. Will she ever live down her past or will it haunt her forever?

  • The Lives She Left Behind

    By James Long
    3 stars

    An intriguing tale of 2 lovers, who have been bound together through many lifetimes. The theme of reincarnation and reawakening with the purpose of trying to find their missing 'link'whilst trying to confront their past lives and consider the harm they caused to others.

  • A Spanish Lover

    By Joanna Trollope
    4 stars

    An enjoyable read, The lives and tribulations of twin sisters - the bond despite the differences in personalities and lifestyles. Very clever portrayal of the challenges and joys of being twins.

  • Deception Point

    By Dan Brown
    4 stars

    A really good read. NASA is at risk of losing much need government funding, due to lack of evidence of other world life forms, despite huge amounts of expenditures. How can they offset this? Will they get away with this deception? Read to find out.

  • The Deceptions

    By Suzanne Leal
    3 stars

    Wartime tale of love and family secrets, life as Jews in Europe during the war. A legacy of lives built on secrecy and deceit.

  • April Fool's Day

    By Bryce Courtenay
    4 stars

    A biography written my author Bryce Courtenay retelling his son's courageous life and subsequent death at a young age to AIDS. He had suffered with Haemophillia and like many was infected by HIV via a blood transfusion. A verbose account but very touching - worth a read.

  • The Darkest Room

    By Johan Theorin
    4 stars

    A haunted house fuction set in Sweden, a tale of a young family moving from the mainland to an old manor on the Island of Oland.A story of murder and mystery. Worth a read.

  • Still Waters

    By Tami Hoag
    3 stars

    A sultry who-summit - misfit solo mother arrives in the small Amish farmlands of Minnesota and stumbles on a crime scene and works hard to clear her name and reputation.

  • Wool

    By Hugh Howey
    4 stars

    Part one of a futuristic trilogy. A community living in an underground silo - where the threat of an uprising is kept at bay by a cleaning ritual for offenders who break the rules - outcast to a certain death..but why do the follow the cleaning ritual when death is the certain outcome?...

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