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LouiseM

LouiseM

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Faithful: A Novel | Alice Hoffman
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Read this in one sitting - a moving tale of guilt, mental health, love and friendship (although not of redemption). Hoffman's prose is absorbing, the characters are engaging if often infuriating, and the central relationships are strong - although some of the Christian imagery is a little overwhelming, the overall narrative is powerful. (ARC from NetGalley.)

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LouiseM
Faithful: A Novel | Alice Hoffman
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Read this in one sitting - a moving tale of guilt, mental health, love and friendship (although not of redemption). Hoffman's prose is absorbing, the characters are engaging if often infuriating, and the central relationships are strong - although some of the Christian imagery is a little overwhelming, the overall narrative is powerful. (ARC from NetGalley.)

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Missing, Presumed | Susie Steiner
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A well-worked British police procedural, with believably fallible investigating officers and a good deal of red-herringery on the way to a denouement that brought many (most) of the threads together. Some of the bit-part players felt a bit like ciphers, but this didn't detract from the detailed and well developed MCs. A good read.

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I did enjoy this - pure escapism, Sharpe with dragons. If I'm honest, stuffy uptight Laurence is starting to irritate just a little, but Temeraire is so splendid that it doesn't matter. Looking forward to the next instalment.

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Read this during a six-hour plane journey, and enjoyed it hugely. Well written, intriguing, and a very effective diversion from sitting in the runway for three hours waiting to take off... Echoes of CJ Sansom. Recommended.

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The Strangler Vine | M.J. Carter
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Really enjoyed this - the level of research about India in the early 19thC was evident in the rich detail, and the precarious relationship between the main characters, although a little formulaic in the early sections of the book, developed nicely. The story itself is somewhere between Sherlock Holmes and Indiana Jones, with plenty of intrigue, jewels and flashing swords. Recommended.

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