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Man Trap - Gwen Moffat

 
Description: ISBN 1841196991 / Genre: Crime / Thriller / Author: Gwen Moffat / Hardcover / 224 Pages / Book is published 2003-08-28 by Constable

Newest Review: ... completely new to me despite all her previous work. So I had no idea what to expect from her and I have to say I was very ... more

 ... impressed. I am never sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing to come to a book with no expectations. I suppose it's good, but sometimes it can also be difficult to comprehend a new style of writer so it definitely works both ways. As a result of this I had not idea what to expect but it certainly wasn't the story I got. Which is a great thing, as I expected these two runaways to disappear and for Ruth and Charlie to track them down admittedly after a tremendous and uphill struggle. So early on in the novel when a ...more

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Premium Review Man Trap - Gwen Moffat: Missing in the Highlands (1947 words)
by - written on 25/10/09 (Very useful, 113 readings)
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===Background:=== I found this novel in my local library last week. I usually pick up two or three books at a time and this was the third of the three this week. I was running very short of time in my lunchtime so with little thought or opinion I thought I would take a chance on this one. My thinking was if the worst came to the worst and I didn't like it I don't have to read it all, I still had the other to. ===About the author:=== Gwen Moffat was born in England in 1924. In her long writing career she has produced 35 novels since her first back in 1964. The majority of these 15 have been written in the Miss Pink series. She specialises ...  Read the complete review

 

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