The Dark Ages just got a whole lot brighter
Author: Speesh
Review: The Pale Criminal – Philip Kerr
A little town in Germany
Review: Good as Dead – Mark Billingham
Two pints of milk and a hostage, please.
Review: American Assassin – Vince Flynn
Perhaps best not to think about it too much
Review: Crusade – Stewart Binns
From when the days were filled with knights
Review: Wolf’s Head – Steven A. McKay
My version:ย PaperbackGenre: Historical FictionPublisher: Self PublishedFirst published: 2013ISBN: 9781490552941Pages: 318Bought From the cover:England 1321 ADAfter viciously assaulting a corrupt but powerful clergyman, Robin Hood flees the only home he has ever known in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Becoming a member of a notorious band of outlaws, Hood and his new companions - including John Little and Will … Continue reading Review: Wolf’s Head – Steven A. McKay
Review: I Am Pilgrim – Terry Hayes
I Am Stunned
Review: At the Ruin of the World – John Henry Clay
Three names, three stars
Review: Die Trying – Lee Child
A silent: 4 out of 5 stars My version: Paperback Fiction, thriller. Transworld Publishers 1998 Boughtย Fromย The Book Depository Jack Reacher, alone, strolling nowhere. A Chicago street in bright sunshine. A young woman, struggling on crutches. He offers a steadying arm. And turns to see a handgun aimed at his stomach. Chained in a dark van … Continue reading Review: Die Trying – Lee Child
Review: Child 44 – Tom Rob Smith
Four legs good, two legs bad.
