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Alex by Pierre Lamaitre


2015
02.27

“Compelling thriller and I must read more by him.
It’s great when I find a thriller that isn’t predictable, and here it is.
I’ll not go into detail but will urge you to read these novels, start with the first in the series, it won’t matter if you don’t (I didn’t). 7.5/10

Score 7.5/10

Date read February 2015

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The Murder Bag by Tony Parsons


2015
02.25

“Want a good crime thriller, look no further than The Murder Bag.
Usually known for Ladlit, Man and Boy etc. I did like the novel Stories We Could Tell. This however is a departure from what you’d expect, a darker side.
This is a London based murder, a detective, lots of murder.
Pretty good and worth the read 7/10

Score 7/10

Date read February 2015

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January Window by Philip Kerr


2015
02.16

“Not that common to get a football thriller of any quality, but best-selling author and one I like a lot, has done just that.
He is a footie fan and this book shows off his skills as a writer and also someone who knows a bit about football too.
Nothing too heavy, a decent page turner. 6.5/10

Score 6.5/10

Date read February 2015

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Comments Off on The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair by Joel Dicker

The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair by Joel Dicker


2015
02.15

“I enjoyed this but I’m not sure why!
Harry Quebert is a lecturer in an American University, he has written one international bestselling novel, known as the ultimate literary love story. His prodigy, also a famous writer suddenly struggling with writers block. He visits Harry and unearths some sinister information which turns Harry’s world upside down.
6/10

Score 6/10

Date read February 2015

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