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Dreaming of Jupiter
Ted Simon
Sphere, 2007
The Charm School
Nelson DeMille
Sphere, 2000
How much do you know about KGB?
I've read many reviews of the plot and the writing. Some have complained about the digressions, but the Russian History, especially KGB is what I found most compelling. For me the love tryst between a 46 yo Colonel and a 29 yo aide just seems like one of several ...
Postmortem (Dr Kay Scarpetta)
Patricia Cornwell
Sphere, 2000
An excellent crime thriller
Dr Kay Scarpetta has a difficult job on her hands investigating a series of horrific murders where the victims are all well-heeled young women. All of them are found naked, bound and strangled in the early hours of Saturday morning. As she unravels the forensic ...
By the Rivers of Babylon
Nelson DeMille
Sphere, 2001
Rivers of Babylon is NOT DeMille's first book
I still rate this novel very high, as it was a huge departure from his earlier 12 or 13 paperback novels (I have 12). As with any book of this genre, the dating hurts its 'suspension of disbelief' but the characters are very good, as is the infrastructure and movement ...
Sharon Osbourne Survivor
Sharon Osbourne
Sphere, 2008
Behind Every Great Man is a Great Woman!
Sharon has a fascinating life and puts it all out in the open for everyone. While some people might not be as open about their misfortunes, Sharon doesn't sugar coat anything; she tells it all. This book was well written and very personal. Her life is very interesting ...
Pacific Vortex!
Clive Cussler
Sphere, 1988
Wow!
My older brother has been a fan of Cussler's work for 30 years! In that time, he has urged Pitt after Pitt on me and I've always balked. I even had 3 Cusslers gathering dust on my to read shelf. Then I came across Pacific Vortex. Just minutes after discussing the ...
The Perk
Mark Gimenez
Sphere, 2008
Marshmallows for Breakfast
Dorothy Koomson
Sphere, 2007
Lightly toasted magic
Kendra Tamale returns to Britain from Australia following a failed affair. She goes back to work for an old friend. Life should become much simpler for her now, but it wouldn't make much of a story if that were the case. Of course there are many complications, and ...
Since I Don’t Have You
Louise Candlish
Sphere, 2007
The Operative
Duncan Falconer
Sphere, 2006
Very good !!!
Completely different from the other 2 novels. Duncan Falconer has worked more on the complex development of the main character John Stratton, and made the man a more human being. Unfortunately the Bomb Surgeon got changed into another title "The Operative", wich I ...
Cathedral
Nelson DeMille
Sphere, 2000
Too long!
The first half or maybe even three quarters of "Cathedral" is an entertaining read but it is simply over-long.
Seventh Cadfael Omnibus (Cadfael)
Ellis Peters
Sphere, 1997
Submariner
Alexander Fullerton
Sphere, 2008
For One More Day
Mitch Albom
Sphere, 2007
The Gap in the Curtain (The Dennis Wheatley Library of the Occult, 17)
John Buchan
Sphere, 1974
Professor August Moe made a promise: "Four days from now, I will enable you to see for one instant of time - no longer - a newspaper of the 10th day of June next year". He kept his promise; he lifted the curtain an inch, so that five people could actually see what happened one year ahead. What were they to do with that knowledge?
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