Mellissa Tracy Bushby
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A Litter of Bones (DCI Logan Crime Thrillers, #1)
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Thanks for the warning, I just started this and would have hated to come across animal cruelty.
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"Great first book, I listened to the audiobook and the narrator was fabulous. Warning of quite graphic animal cruelty. Looking forward the next in the series"
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I didn't enjoy this in the least. I found it pointless and a little strange. Obsessive behaviour can make for a gripping, compulsive read, but this was needy and frankly a bit childish. I'm sure the premise is true, but the idea that people actually ...more |
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I thoroughly enjoyed this. It is gritty, dark, and sometimes a bit close to the bone, with definite John Rebus vibes. This is the 5th book in the series, and my first, but definitely not my last. On the hunt for a brutal killer, DCI Lomond starts to ...more |
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| A bit like Freyja herself, this was an ethereal and somewhat strange read. It was good, but a little disjointed, and I think it could have had a lot more 'bite' to it. It was a little sad in parts, and horse-lovers, beware. Why oh why must animals be ...more | |
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| I loved this. It's the 6th book in the series, and my first DCI Bone book, but definitely won't be my last. Bone's history is particularly intriguing, and you can't help but relate to him. He is a strong character, solid, flawed, and a little broken. ...more | |
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| I loved this. It's the 6th book in the series, and my first DCI Bone book, but definitely won't be my last. Bone's history is particularly intriguing, and you can't help but relate to him. He is a strong character, solid, flawed, and a little broken. ...more | |
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| Brilliant! This is the second of the Trials of the Century series, and I have thoroughly enjoyed both of them. I am an avid crime buff and have read and/or heard just about all the well-known true crime tales, but i still discovered a few new things ...more | |
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"Sisters can be deadly, and this is a case of how many women had a grudge against an evil man... meaning who was helping which sister behind the other's back! Lots of angles. Kept my interest. Felt satisfied by the ending, but also had a good touch of"
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“If I had to tell you how humans made their way to Earth, it would go like this: In the beginning, there was nothing at all but the moon and the sun. And the moon wanted to come out during the day, but there was something so much brighter that seemed to fill up all those hours. The moon grew hungry, thinner and thinner, until she was just a slice of herself, and her tips were as sharp as a knife. By accident, because that is the way most things happen, she poked a hole in the night and out spilled a million stars, like a fountain of tears.
Horrified, the moon tried to swallow them up. And sometimes this worked, because she got fatter and rounder.. But mostly it didn't, because there were just so many. The stars kept coming, until they made the sky so bright that the sun got jealous. He invited the stars to his side of the world, where it was always bright. What he didn't tell them, though, was that in the daytime, they'd never be seen. So the stupid ones leaped from the sky to the ground, and they froze under the weight of their own foolishness.
The moon did her best. She carved each of these blocks of sorrow into a man or a woman. She spent the rest of her time watching out so that her other stars wouldn't fall. She spent the rest of her time holding onto whatever scraps she had left.”
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Horrified, the moon tried to swallow them up. And sometimes this worked, because she got fatter and rounder.. But mostly it didn't, because there were just so many. The stars kept coming, until they made the sky so bright that the sun got jealous. He invited the stars to his side of the world, where it was always bright. What he didn't tell them, though, was that in the daytime, they'd never be seen. So the stupid ones leaped from the sky to the ground, and they froze under the weight of their own foolishness.
The moon did her best. She carved each of these blocks of sorrow into a man or a woman. She spent the rest of her time watching out so that her other stars wouldn't fall. She spent the rest of her time holding onto whatever scraps she had left.”
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“The road and the tale have both been long, would you not say so? The trip has been long and the cost has been high... but no great thing was ever attained easily. A long tale, like a tall Tower, must be built a stone at a time.”
― The Dark Tower
― The Dark Tower
“Isn't it odd how much fatter a book gets when you've read it several times?" Mo had said..."As if something were left between the pages every time you read it. Feelings, thoughts, sounds, smells...and then, when you look at the book again many years later, you find yourself there, too, a slightly younger self, slightly different, as if the book had preserved you like a pressed flower...both strange and familiar.”
― Inkspell
― Inkspell
“Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the dishevelled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.”
― The Land of Heart's Desire
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the dishevelled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.”
― The Land of Heart's Desire
“I let it go. It's like swimming against the current. It exhausts you. After a while, whoever you are, you just have to let go, and the river brings you home.”
― Five Quarters of the Orange
― Five Quarters of the Orange
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