Don't tell me that, I have not read it yet, have it to read, Liked all his books except Painted House, the one where he stepped away from his main story telling "theme"
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Will do percy, have another couple (non fiction) to get through first and am not a fast reader.
“Don’t Turn out the Lights” was quite enjoyable
Took it back to the Tip Shop for somebody else to enjoy
While there bought a book on the history of lighthouses built on rocks around the UK.....”Seashaken Houses” for 50 cents. Really fascinating how they built some of them.
Well the last couple of weeks have been a disaster for me.Ordered a book I have already read.Getting other books out I have already read,and giving up on a number of books,including one by Peter James,"Absolute Proof". Have not returned it yet,so may try again.
Luckily I have enjoyed Barry Maitland's; The Raven's Eye.
Have three more books out from the library including another by Barry Maitland,so will see how they go.
Sorry I put you off it.Agree the war story was too much.
I am currently struggling with Gerald Seymour's Battle sight Zero.
Seems a good read but does not flow.
I have recently read two books by James MacManus; Midnight in Berlin, and Sleep in Peace tonight.
Enjoyed both,so will look to read more of his books.
Really enjoying ‘99 Variations on a Proof’ by Philip Ording