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Double Cross - James Patterson:
... Cross is part of the Alex Cross series of books by James Patterson which started off several years ago with Cat and Mouse. == Synopsis == Alex has given up consulting for the FBI, and moved back into private practise. He hasn t cut all ties with the police though, because he s still dating Bree (Brianna Stone) who s a senior homicide detective, and of course his best friend is John Sampson, also a detect... Read the full review: Watch out, he's back! by Fiver29 |
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Rogue Male - Geoffrey Household Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Geoffrey Household / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 192 Pages / Book is published 2002-06-27 by Orion overall rating |
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Bite - Laurell K Hamilton Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Laurell K Hamilton, Charlaine Harris, MaryJanice Davidson, Angela Knight, Vickie Taylor / Mass Market Paperback / 297 Pages / Book is published 2008-07-18 by Jove Books overall rating |
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Legacy of Lies - Jane Adams Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Jane Adams / Edition: 1st World Ed / Hardcover / 188 Pages / Book is published 2007-04 by Severn House Publishers Ltd overall rating |
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The Death of Faith - Donna Leon Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Donna Leon / Edition: New edition / Paperback / 310 Pages / Book is published 1998-03-06 by Pan Books overall rating |
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The Twilight Time - Karen Campbell Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Karen Campbell / Paperback / 352 Pages / Book is published 2009-01-22 by Hodder Paperbacks overall rating |
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Blaming - Elizabeth Taylor Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Elizabeth Taylor / Edition: New edition / Paperback / 208 Pages / Book is published 2006-04-06 by Virago Press Ltd |
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Blood on the Tongue - Stephen Booth Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Stephen Booth / Edition: New edition / Paperback / 400 Pages / Book is published 2003-04-07 by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd |
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Hello, Darkness - Sandra Brown Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Sandra Brown / Paperback / 416 Pages / Book is published 2004-02-02 by Coronet |
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Mystery Man - Bateman Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Bateman / Paperback / 432 Pages / Book is published 2009-05-14 by Headline overall rating |
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More Twisted Collected Stories Vol. II: 2 - Jeffery Deaver Genre: Crime / Printed Book / Thriller / Author: Jeffery Deaver / Hardcover / 448 Pages / Book is published 2006-12-26 by Simon & Schuster |
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Bryant & May 4: Ten-second Staircase - Christopher Fowler ... makes something peculiar? It is a weird term that is probably taken too far on most occasions. A person who is jumping up and down whilst wearing the Tricolore on their head and humming the Brazilian national anthem is beyond peculiar in my opinion. This person is dangerous, insane and possibly foreign : ) Peculiar should be something far subtler; perhaps the man on the underground who squeezes an entire tube of moisturiser into his hands then rubs until it has all gone. Perhaps the woman you see in the supermarket that seemingly steps over all the cracks in the floor and doffs an imaginary cap to magpies. These people may be just as dangerous as crazy flag wea... Read the full review: Stand and Deliver - Your Money and Your Life by samueltyler |
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The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown ... can t imagine many people who are not familiar with this book by now owing to it s popularity and notoriety (amongst church go-ers). IT is a very eloquently and intelligently written work of fiction (or is it?!). There are plot details and subtleties which you will only pick up on the second or third read, but this is a book that if it captures your imagination you will return to again and again. Unusually for Dan Brown s style, this book starts at a relatively quick pace, especially when compared to his other works such as Digital Fortress or Angels and Demons. It is a masterful story of twists and turns, only really let down by the rather soppy and uninspired endin... Read the full review: Da Vinci Code by Gaven |
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Bitter Blue - Cath Staincliffe ... maybe none of it would have happened like it did. None of the whole, stupid, bloody mess of it". So says Sal Kilkenny at the beginning of this novel. She takes on a couple of cases which sound like the bread and butter of PI work. Lucy Barker asks Sal to come and help her find out who is threatening her. She s a hotel receptionist. She can t think why anyone would have a grudge against her. Sal agrees to talk to some of Lucy s colleagues and see if the neighbours know anything. Maybe she can find out and confront the perpetrator who ll back off. Even Sal doesn t really believe it but this PI is a single mother who needs to keep earning money to keep he... Read the full review: A bit of a tangle by elkiedee |











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