Banksy
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Me too , like his writing style.An 8/10 book for me.
Did you eventually find a cheap copy of the latest Cornwall book in hardback or are you still waiting for it to come out in paperback ?
Me too , like his writing style.An 8/10 book for me.
I have all the rest of the series in paperback, so will wait till the latest comes out in paperback as well.Me too , like his writing style.
Did you eventually find a cheap copy of the latest Cornwall book in hardback or are you still waiting for it to come out in paperback ?
A fine author who recently won the Cartier Diamond Dagger by the Crime Writers' Association. As your peruse the second-hand book shops keep an eye open for 'Past Caring', 'Beyond Recall' (which mentions the Eagle pub by Exeter Prison) and 'Into the Blue' where the main character uses the 'Glue pot' pub here in Swindon.Painting the Darkness , Robert Goddard.Long lost , believed dead , son comes back to fight for his baronetcy.
Is he or isn’t he the heir , that is the question. Six hundred well written pages and although I think I ‘ve guessed what will happen two thirds in , I ‘m still enjoying it
Thanks for the heads up Stuffy , will do.A fine author who recently won the Cartier Diamond Dagger by the Crime Writers' Association. As your peruse the second-hand book shops keep an eye open for 'Past Caring', 'Beyond Recall' (which mentions the Eagle pub by Exeter Prison) and 'Into the Blue' where the main character uses the 'Glue pot' pub here in Swindon.
Got this is in paperback now. Do you think this is the last in the series? I haven't started reading it yet.Latest in the Bernard Cornwall Saxon series about Uhtred , now being shown as a series on tv under the name The Last Kingdom.
War of the Wolf. Uhtred is now an old(ish) man of sixtyish. Set in the 920’s it is well up to the usual high standard and very entertaining.
A very enjoyable read.I made it to the end of "Transition" just before my Easter break still as confused as ever.
Back at work yesterday so onto a new book - "A Gentleman in Russia" by Amor Towles. Liked the look of it in a charity shop so picked it up, then found it top of the MiL's pile of books on her coffee table the next day. She said she enjoyed it, so here goes...
Have a gut feeling it won’t be the last having read this recent one.Must be getting close though , if only because the central character is getting old now. One final hurrah perhaps?Got this is in paperback now. Do you think this is the last in the series? I haven't started reading it yet.