Author: Sam

Undercover by Joe Carter Review

Joe spent over twenty years working in the murky world of a British undercover police officer. He fraternised with thieves, international drugs and arms dealers, he worked along side some pretty dangerous criminals and some pretty shady characters, he was always in fear of his life as it...
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NYPD Red 4 by James Patterson Review

NYPD Red are a specialist police unit brought in for high profile cases, usually involving the rich and famous or cases the mayor wants to keep hush hush. This book starts off as always with this series fast paced from the very start. A Jewel heist gone wrong,...
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Confessions of a Tinderella Review

Rosy is by her own admission happy to be single but wouldn’t mind having a boyfriend, she doesn’t hate her job but wouldn’t mind doing something different. I don’t normally do memoirs or true stories, but this book was hilarious from the start, the trouble really started when...
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Bricking It by Nick Spalding Review

I read a lot of Nick Spalding books, he’s hilarious and I’ve been known to laugh out loud in company which has got me some funny looks from time to time. Released at the beginning of December, Bricking It tells the story of Dan and Haley Daley, a brother and...
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