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Medicine Creek, Kansas. Early August. Sunset. The great sea of yellow corn stretches from horizon to horizon under an angry sky.
Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child's Still Life Of Crows Chapter:1....
Just started on book four of the Aloysius X.L. Pendergast series...
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Medicine Creek, Kansas. In a town where nothing changes, where Main Street is a two-block stretch of old and dusty businesses, a peculiar and ghastly murder has taken place, the body mutilated and placed carefully in an...
Fantasy pardon me for asking, LOR and philosophy: One Book to Rule Them All.?
What does that entail then,? odd sounding tile that. I just thought they were books of fantasy.:lol: ;)
Finished Casino Royale and now going to start on 007's second outing as in...
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‘When I come up against a man like this one, I have another motto. It’s “live and let die.”’
Now I'm hearin' that damned Paul McCartney thingie goin' through my head...shut up Paul,!! I'm tryin' to read...
Recently bought all fourteen reissued Bond books as they were originally released back in the late fifties and all of the sixties in paperback.
Startin' off with first on the list Casino Royale
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James Bond New Jackets - Penguin Books UK
Violence (plenty o' that!!!) gratuitous...
LawnTamer, I'm sure Jim gave very good account of himself, it's just that Stephen Fry's got it down pat (for me). Anyway their both Brits and no doubt both respective countries were thrilled to bits with EITHER blokes, I just happen to have the British version of both books and audio-books...
scullyx101 thanks for that, reminds me sadly of my late uncle who wasn't back wards in coming forward in being a rather nasty and a disgustingly racist al la
Yes, well, quite enough of that right?, anyway Scully you've got me intrigued now, you said :
would it be possible to copy and paste...
Started on this the third Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child 'Pendergast' story/mystery.
The "ghost" of Jack the Ripper returns?, hmmm knowing Preston & Child someone thinks they are him...or worse. :eek: :D ;)
Boy did Sandford's novel, Eyes Of Prey, end on a bittersweet note or what?...
Well I began on book 4 at 1 this morning (PT time).....
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in the 'Prey series' and I WAS surprised...it's Eyes of Prey part 2.! OH bugger!, Davenport will be pleased...not.
Carlo Druze was a stone killer.
He sauntered down the old, gritty sidewalk with its cracked uneven paving blocks, under the bare-branched oaks. He was acutely aware of his surroundings.
Eyes Of Prey By John Sandford.
Just started on the...Third in the series of the "Prey books" by one..
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EEWWWWW! THAT bastard (and he is one that Doctor Michael Bekker is O N E sick son of bitch, at three am this morning, I'd had enough of him,! God only knows how I went to sleep. Had just finished chapter seven by...
The prey was running late. The horseman checked his pistol and returned
the weapon to the leather holster concealed beneath his riding cloak.
James Mc Gee's "Ratcatcher".
Well, Davonport is one hell of a boy,! does he like the ladies or what.?!
Decided to read number 2 of....Prey series which is this nice titled...Shadow Prey
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One thing about "Rules Of Prey", I'd really recommend fellow BAR's to give him a go, I found the title to be in a way...