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Two-way Split - Allan Guthrie


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Two-way Split - Allan Guthrie

 
Description: ISBN 1846970423 / Genre: Crime / Thriller / Author: Allan Guthrie / Paperback / 224 Pages / Book is published 2007-07-01 by Polygon An ... more
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Newest Review: ... Split' Pearce is not a good man. In fact, he has just been released from jail after spending 10 years locked up for ... more

 ... murdering the man he blames for the death of his sister. On the outside he is living with his Mum, already in hot water he finds himself having to work off a debt for a local hood. Meanwhile, a troublesome threesome are planning a heist on a Post Office. They are known for their violent tactics and their latest escapade leaves one woman dead and the gang in turmoil. The worse news is not that they have become killers, but that the dead woman was Pearce's mother. Can Pearce catch the killers before the police? If h...more

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samueltyler
Premium Review Two-way Split - Allan Guthrie: The Man With Two Brains (753 words)
by - written on 28/04/09 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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Some people feel that they don't know what their right hand is doing when they are using their left. This is a problem I suppose, but as long as the right hand is not stabbing someone whilst you embroider with your left you should be ok. The use of Schizophrenia to explain a murder in crime fiction has been popular for years. In most cases you don't know that the killer is mentally ill until the last scene when they come out of the broom cupboard wearing a pair of knickers on their head and brandishing two pencils up their nose. In TV shows like 'Midsomer Murders' schizophrenia is used as a cheap get out clause - why did old Mrs Beaton kill all the bell ringers? She ...  Read the complete review

blackmagicstar4
Crowned Review ~ Two -Way Spilt ~ (1581 words)
by - written on 24/04/09 (Very useful, 206 readings)
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~ Two-Way Spilt ~ Two-Way Spilt is another one of my bargain books I brought a couple of years back in Waterstones for a pound. I didn't really think it was going to be that great regarding the price of it. I hadn't heard of the author Allan Guthrie before and this is because he is a new writer. I finally got chance to sit down other the last few days and read the novel which didn't take me long as it is quite a short book and is also one of my favourite genres so I was pretty interested in it straight away. I will be looking out for his other books as I was not disappointed and was lucky to find this in the bargain bin after seeing the RRP price of ...  Read the complete review

 

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