OCTOBER READING: LEE AND ANDREW CHILD, DAVID MARK AND MARY KELIIKOA
My October reading has been on the darker side, although it has been offset by the enjoyable audible version of Richard Osman’s The Bullet That Missed. Set out...
Read MoreMy October reading has been on the darker side, although it has been offset by the enjoyable audible version of Richard Osman’s The Bullet That Missed. Set out...
Read MoreDuring my recent holiday I took advantage of the long flights and some quiet time to catch up on a number of books I have been meaning to read for some time and to...
Read MoreWith just over three months to Christmas, the annual flood of new thriller and crime books is picking up momentum, with some great titles scheduled for release in the...
Read MoreI am about to head off on a seven week trip, so I thought I would reflect on some of the books that have caught my attention so far this year. Just over half the way...
Read MoreFall-Out by Kenneth Royce (Hodder & Stoughton, 1989) Although largely unknown these days, Kenneth Royce (Gandley) was a middle ranking British thriller writer who...
Read MoreA Kind of Anger by Eric Ambler (Fontana, 1973) Paperback publishers have always followed trends with their covers, picking ones which are striking, or which associate...
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