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A Greater Evil - Natasha Cooper


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A Greater Evil - Natasha Cooper

 
Description: ISBN 0743495322 / Genre: Crime / Thriller / Author: Natasha Cooper / Paperback / 336 Pages / Book is published 2008-02-04 by Pocket Books

Newest Review: ... novel, or any other work by Cooper, you needn't worry as the details are picked up well in this novel so you needn't have any ... more

 ... background knowledge. The subtitle on the front reads 'Everyone has something to hide. Everyone has something to fear', followed by 'things aren't always what they seem' on the back. This adds to the air of mystery and these build-ups don't let you down with a false promise of a good read. The book opens with introductions of a case Trish is currently working on involving an architectural flaw with the Arrow building in London. We soon learn her husband, leader solicitor George Henton, is also involved in the ...more

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Premium Review A Greater Evil - Natasha Cooper: A London Murder Mystery (535 words)
by - written on 19/07/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Before coming across this book, I hadn't heard of any of Natasha Cooper's work. The front cover caught my eye and the blurb on the make made it sound like an interesting read as I've recently starting getting into crime and murder mysteries. I'm very glad I took the opportunity to read this as I wasn't disappointed! Natasha was born in London, and this crime novel, unlike most others I have read, is based in England rather the States. It's primarily based on London, with Trish Maguire taking centre stage as the legal pursuer. Maguire, the key character in many of Cooper's novels, shines through in A Greater Evil and will be a pleasure to read about for ...  Read the complete review

 

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