Well the criteria fit me perfectly so I guess I'd better try to get hold of a copy! Current reading though is The Mirror and The Light by Hilary MantelHalf way through this. Essential reading for sad old men with a woodburnerView attachment 53295
Well the criteria fit me perfectly so I guess I'd better try to get hold of a copy! Current reading though is The Mirror and The Light by Hilary MantelHalf way through this. Essential reading for sad old men with a woodburnerView attachment 53295
Really enjoy Lupin the TV program so I may have to go and source a copy of thisFollowing the excellent TV two seasons of Lupin with Omar Sy, I decided to have a go at the books. I'm astonished to find that the author introduces Sherlock Holmes- presumably to try to catch the cunning Arsène Lupin- although I haven't got that far yet. Looking through the list of his works, it seems Holmes figures more than once, but with a slightly altered name!
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I agree with you about Saul David. His book "After Dunkirk", subtitled "Churchill's Sacrifice of the 51st Highland Division" is excellent.I tend to read a lot of history books, I've just finished a book about Otto Kretschmer (u boat captain) and am half way through 'Victoria's wars' by Saul David, I quite like his style of writing.
Favourite author is James Herbert followed by King and Koontz. Thought i had all Kings books but not seen this one, is it a new or old one please.I have read every Ian rankin , terry pratchet , dean koontz ,lee child and quite a few other authors. I have loads and loads of books and have been mad about reading since I was a child. I would even read the ingredients on shampoo bottles while in the toilet !!
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As with all Stephen king books a cracking read. View attachment 53404
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