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One of my favourite series of detective books.A Litter of Bones by JD Kirk, Scottish detective novel. Promising start.
One of my favourite series of detective books.A Litter of Bones by JD Kirk, Scottish detective novel. Promising start.
I've read a couple now, really enjoying them. Good characters, nice bit of humour mixed in with clever plots.One of my favourite series of detective books.
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I've read the one on the left twice. Don't think I'll bother with the one on the right.
Pretty good but there are better and a lot that are worse.Damascus Station - David McCloskey
Looks promising
I tried but couldn’t get into them. Loved the film but the books fell flat to me. The film is a mixture of three of the books if I remember rightly.Anyone read the Master and Commander Aubrey/Maturin novels?
Just watched the film and wondered if the books are worth a read.
Anyone read the Master and Commander Aubrey/Maturin novels?
Just watched the film and wondered if the books are worth a read.
Horses for courses.I tried but couldn’t get into them. Loved the film but the books fell flat to me. The film is a mixture of three of the books if I remember rightly.
Have started the audiobook. Very enjoyable and entertaining so far.I bought Alice Cooper's golf monster three days ago, great read very interesting and being an Alice fan was very much into how he started out .both in rock and golf .
It is currently being sent to Lord Tyrion as he has expressed a wish to read it . I'm sure when he has finished with it that he can pass it on to another who would like a good and interesting read .
Just finished the 2nd book. Very enjoyable.Titus Groan
First of the Gormenghast books. Has been an interesting, if not slow, introduction.
Finished this a couple of days ago. It got a bit boring tbh, he came across as somewhat full of himself (understandable I suppose) and a lot of the golf stuff towards the end was like a non-stop advert for Callaway.I bought Alice Cooper's golf monster three days ago, great read very interesting and being an Alice fan was very much into how he started out .both in rock and golf .
It is currently being sent to Lord Tyrion as he has expressed a wish to read it . I'm sure when he has finished with it that he can pass it on to another who would like a good and interesting read .
Just finished this, thanks to @Norrin Radd . Some good stories, clearly an interesting life. His ego thoughFinished this a couple of days ago. It got a bit boring tbh, he came across as somewhat full of himself (understandable I suppose) and a lot of the golf stuff towards the end was like a non-stop advert for Callaway.