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Sounds of Sirens Author unknown SUNG TO THE TUNE OF "SOUNDS OF SILENCE" by Simon & Garfunkel "The Sounds of Violence" Hello darkness my old friend You've come to rob me once again I hear your footsteps softly creeping Through m (More) | |
This is probably the best crime thriller I have read this year and the fact that it is written by a South African gives me an absolute kick. We really do produce top quality talent. For those who don't know Meyers' books, many of them centre aroun (More) | |
My wife and I spent some time this evening trying to work out whether we enjoyed the latest offering from Harlan Coben - Caught. There is no question it was a page-turner. I started it earlier today after downloading it to my kindle and it was fin (More) | |
Being interested in financial markets, I have been meaning to read the Barry Sergeant book - Brett Kebble - The Inside Story - for a while now. One of my colleagues gave me a copy and I just finished it this morning. Have to say it was a bit of a (More) | |
As a useless piece of trivia before I get into my latest book review, I thought I'd let the Bundublog community know that I actually worked for Wessel Ebersohn at Succeed magazine in Parktown in another lifetime. If you want a business which embra (More) | |
I'm a big Harlan Coben fan, but this latest read was a bit wishy-washy for my liking. The story kicks off with long running hero Myron Bolitar disappearing to a tropical island after some rather traumatic events in the previous novel. He's call (More) | |
Now THIS was a cracking little read. I really enjoy the easy reading style of Harlan Coben and this book was no exception... In fact I'd go as far as to say that I reckon this was probably the best of his books which I have read. The story is (More) | |
This is a cracking little read from Harlan Coben. If you like fast-paced crime fiction then this will definately tickle your fancy and it has a nifty little twist at the end of the tale! The story line is good and reads a little something (More) | |
After the rather dreary Faye Kellerman I wrapped up last week, it is nice to be back to a book that's got a bit of life and pace to it. I downloaded: "Tell no one" from Harlan Coben and it is off to a rollicking start - REALLY enjoying it. Cr (More) | |
I was a little bit wary about reading a CSI book. I've always enjoyed CSI Las Vegas and the Gill Grissom character but was worried that a book would disappoint me. Fortunately my concern was mis-placed and I really enjoyed reading CSI: The Ki (More) |
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