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Maid of the Mist - Colin Bateman
by sympatic - written on 28/01/09 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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things start to get both violent and weird. I find Colin Bateman books to be a wonderful mixture of dark comedy and well crafted plot lines and this particular book is no exception, Corrigan is an excellent lead character who is going through a bad patch after his wife left him but sees new hope in the beautiful princess. This is an amusing read and while it is not the sort of book that will have you laughing out loud it will cause you to have a few wry smiles along the way at the style in which he crafts some comedy situations. It is a little on the short side at just under 250 pages but it is an entertaining read and equally as good as his other ...
Maid of the Mist - Colin Bateman
by sympatic - written on 28/01/09 (Very useful, 111 readings)
Rating:
things start to get both violent and weird. I find Colin Bateman books to be a wonderful mixture of dark comedy and well crafted plot lines and this particular book is no exception, Corrigan is an excellent lead character who is going through a bad patch after his wife left him but sees new hope in the beautiful princess. This is an amusing read and while it is not the sort of book that will have you laughing out loud it will cause you to have a few wry smiles along the way at the style in which he crafts some comedy situations. It is a little on the short side at just under 250 pages but it is an entertaining read and equally as good as his other ...
Turbulent Priests - Colin Bateman
by Emmald - written on 10/02/09 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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The Daily Telegraph listed the northern Irish author Colin Bateman among their top 50 crime writers. Colin has written books for both adults and children alike. The main character of the `Turbulent Priests` is a guy called Dan Sharkey, who appears on more than one of his books. Dan is a fictitious Belfast journalist who is a child in the guise of a man. Dan has an interesting philosophy on life, he loves to be wicked and above all he loves a good drink, if not `needs` a good drink! This book was my first experience of Colin Batemans literary style and it wont be my last. I have to say that I came by the book courtesy of the British Heart Foundation for the princely sum ...
Turbulent Priests - Colin Bateman
by Emmald - written on 10/02/09 (Very useful, 80 readings)
Rating:
The Daily Telegraph listed the northern Irish author Colin Bateman among their top 50 crime writers. Colin has written books for both adults and children alike. The main character of the `Turbulent Priests` is a guy called Dan Sharkey, who appears on more than one of his books. Dan is a fictitious Belfast journalist who is a child in the guise of a man. Dan has an interesting philosophy on life, he loves to be wicked and above all he loves a good drink, if not `needs` a good drink! This book was my first experience of Colin Batemans literary style and it wont be my last. I have to say that I came by the book courtesy of the British Heart Foundation for the princely sum ...
I Predict a Riot - Colin Bateman
by samueltyler - written on 25/01/08 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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happy to visit. The days of random acts of violence are over and access to its beautiful countryside is now safer than ever, or is it? According to Colin Bateman the troubles may have ended, but this does not mean that there is any shortage of people willing to break a few kneecaps, especially if they make a little money doing it. According to I Predict a Riot people are not visiting the Giants Causeway or other areas of natural beauty in Northern Ireland, but areas made famous for riots and crime. Americans can travel all over Europe and see beautiful sites, but there are not many places that have the danger and passion of Belfast. With this in mind should ...
I Predict a Riot - Colin Bateman
by samueltyler - written on 25/01/08 (Very useful, 101 readings)
Rating:
happy to visit. The days of random acts of violence are over and access to its beautiful countryside is now safer than ever, or is it? According to Colin Bateman the troubles may have ended, but this does not mean that there is any shortage of people willing to break a few kneecaps, especially if they make a little money doing it. According to I Predict a Riot people are not visiting the Giants Causeway or other areas of natural beauty in Northern Ireland, but areas made famous for riots and crime. Americans can travel all over Europe and see beautiful sites, but there are not many places that have the danger and passion of Belfast. With this in mind should ...
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