Amazing. An outstanding and dare I say superior sequel to "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo". Having read the first story of the trilogy this summer I was eager to know how the sequel would c...
Good beginning and end, muddled middle. Four years ago, Mack's little daughter was brutally murdered in a crumbling old shack. Since then, he's been consumed by The Great Sadness, which has ...
Brilliant, please read. I found this book a very compelling read and couldn't put it down. The characters are well developed and the multi layers of the story are well plotted. There are oth...
Boring. Having read every Patricia Cornwall book over the last 20 years I never thought I would be saying this about any of her books. This book was boring. The only real excitement was in t...
Harlequin...sorry, Azincourt. Is Bernard Cornwell's latest novel, but readers could be forgiven for thinking that they have seen it all before. Poor English peasant hero with uncanny knack ...
Another good book in this series. This is another good book in this series, and has some very good writing of disturbing religious views of the time. As with other books, CJ Sansom brings Tu...
Given the astonishing length of the writing career of PD James (her first novel was published in 1962), it is perhaps not surprising that her work often consciously refers back to an earlier...
John Grisham is now an institution -- a writer whose bestselling status is assured, So assured, in fact, that expectations for each new book are as high as can be imagined. Does The Appeal...
A lament for a lost world.. This book has everything you've probably come to expect from Le Carre - great characters, finely drawn, and a convuluted plot that twists and turns as well as any...
Not for everyone.. I personally loved this book. It is not a particularly (if at all) 'intellectual' book - it is a romance and thriller novel that spans so many pages it manages to find its...