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Losing It - Lesley Glaister

 
Description: ISBN 1905207174 / Genre: Fiction / Author: Lesley Glaister / Paperback / 80 Pages / Book published 2007-11-30 by Sandstone Press Ltd

Newest Review: ... she is. She wonders if she is becoming paranoid, as she acts harmless enough whenever she is around. But is there really ... more

 ... something more sinister behind what is going on here or is it all in Marion's imagination? ==My thoughts on the book:== Overall I did enjoy reading this short and simple novel. I found it interesting if slightly predictable, the only surprise was the twist towards the end of the story. I always expected there would be one I just wasn't sure what it would be or when it would happen. Previously I had enjoyed the only other book I have read from this author's called 'Trick or Treat'. So I expected a similar standard of w...more

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Premium Review Losing It - Lesley Glaister: The shortest book I have ever read! (1144 words)
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==Background:== I read my first novel by Lesley Glaister over six months ago. Promising to myself that I would read another very soon. Well eventually I have got round to it!! I found this novel in the library and thought it was worth a try as I do not think you can judge an author on just one piece of work. ==About the author:== Lesley Glaister was born in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire in 1956. Novelist Hilary Mantel first discovered her writing skills in 1989. Since then she was written 13 highly acclaimed suspense/mystery novels. The book I am reviewing was published in 2007. Her style of writing has been compared to Ruth Rendell or ...  Read the complete review

 

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