Andy Regan
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The United Kingdom
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May 2017
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The Stars Move Still
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The Bard’s Trail
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| Strangely distant from its subject, Dallek's combined work is based on two former volumes and remains lifeless, focusing more as a retelling of America's foreign policy dilemmas of the 1960s. His pre-White House years are more revealing - the ascent ...more | |
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A break from the Thursday Murder Club as super sleuth - or at least hard-hitting security for hire - Amy Wheeler, and her father in law, encounter colourful personalities when unexplained deaths around the world soon appear linked. Not only a change f ...more |
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A young couple go travelling in Portugal and suddenly go off radar, with the facts of their disappearance taking time to emerge. The central theme of the book isn't the mystery, as much as maternal love. The interplay between the external drama, and i ...more |
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| Sinister, evocative landscape of Glasgow’s underworld in the late 1950’s provides the backdrop for this remorselessly gritty tale of vicious criminality. Superbly interwoven viewpoints make the reader feel they’re in the room with seriously damaged p ...more | |
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| A solid four out of five, as the unlikely pairing of seen it all tough guy LA cop Johnny Hawke and the superbly named elderly Scot, Penny Coyne, share a mutual interest in chasing leads after similar, linked deaths in either continent. The story cent ...more | |
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| Loved this book. Great fictionalised history (where one starts and the other ends isn't clear and the book is all the better for it) full of sharply drawn characters, not least the nastiness of slave owners and law makers. Set in Trinidad & Tobago, a ...more | |
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Fictionalised version of true events in the early 1950s, in the wake of one of the largest robberies in UK history pre the Great Train Robbery and Brink's-Mat. The characters based on real life villains (yes there were villains in those days official ...more |
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| Mara has moved to London with her boyfriend after university, but only one of them is putting down roots in their new city. The will they/ won't they continuation of their relationship remains beautifully calm and observational, with characters Mara ...more | |
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A group (batch?) of crime writers are mysteriously invited to a remote island to meet a reclusive famous author. A series of macabre events lead to a fatal reduction in their numbers. After a while, the story appeared a bit formulaic. |
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This appears to be the year of great stories, told at the right pace, interesting characters with hidden secrets that shimmer with potential. And then an ending that doesn't do justice to the rest of the book. Here's another. The start of a new serie ...more |
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