Only one man can bring the world back from the brink of nuclear war
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Review: Agent 6 – Tom Rob Smith
Leo Demidov 3 My version: PaperbackGenre: Historical FictionPublisher: Simon & SchusterFirst published: 2011ISBN: 978-1-787-63216-5Pages: 543Bought Three decadesMoscow, 1965. When Leo Demidov's worst fears are realised and a tragic murder destroys everything he loves, he demands only one thing: that he is allowed to find the killer who has struck at the heart of his family.Two murdersCrippled … Continue reading Review: Agent 6 – Tom Rob Smith
Review: The Enemy – Lee Child
Don't go making an enemy of Jack Reacher, you're not going to like that
Review: Persuader – Lee Child
No idea why it should be called Persuader
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The Devil in the details
Review: The Death of Robin Hood – Angus Donald
A dearth of Robin Hood
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Politicians, eh? What are they good for?
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The perfect thriller is on its way
Review: Dead Letter Drop – Peter James
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, meh!
Review: The Prisoner – Steven A. McKay
5 out of 5 stars My version: pdf printout Historical Fiction 13th Century England Self Published 2017 Pre-publication copy, 'cause I'm ace! *May be an idea to read all the 'proper' Robin Hood novels by Steven, BEFORE you read this. You have been warned. The Stapleford Prisoner is a delightfully crafted, deceptively simple, thought-provoking and intriguing little glimpse of … Continue reading Review: The Prisoner – Steven A. McKay
