C.L. Quinn
C.S. Quinn is a travel and lifestyle journalist for The Times, The Guardian and The Mirror, alongside many magazines. Prior to this, Quinn's background in historic research won prestigious postgraduate funding from the British Art Council. Quinn pooled these resources, combining historical...
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C.S. Quinn is a travel and lifestyle journalist for The Times, The Guardian and The Mirror, alongside many magazines. Prior to this, Quinn's background in historic research won prestigious postgraduate funding from the British Art Council. Quinn pooled these resources, combining historical research with first-hand experiences in far-flung places to create The Thief Taker's London.
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Audible Book: Longest Days: The Firsts, Book 3Author: C.L. QuinnNarrated By: Natalie DukeReviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 5 Stars REVIEW Story"Is he dreaming?"If you could sum up Longest Days in three words, what would they be?Wow, Shocker, AwesomeWho was your favorite character ...
Audible Book: Endless Days: The Firsts, Book 2Author: C. L. QuinnNarrated By: Pyper DownReviewed by: Tammy Payne- Book Nook Nuts My Rating: 4 Stars REVIEW – AudibleStory"Cherise meets her Vampire "What made the experience of listening to Endless Days the most enjoyable?I like to have someone read t...
Charlie Tuesday Charlie Tuesday is at it again in Fire Catcher, C.S. Quinn's latest book & follow-up to her first book, The Thief Taker. Charlie is London's best thief taker and he knows a little bit about everything and everybody. He was an orphan, left at the Foundling hospital when he was just a...
bookshelves: autumn-2015, historical-fiction, britain-england, eng-lon-city, net-galley, conflagration, published-2015, series, too-long-said-actress-to-bishop, mystery-thriller, cults-societies-brotherhoods Read from October 22 to November 08, 2015 Description: Hidden in London is a legendary p...
It was an okay read. Except for some of the phrases used like 'vampire speed(ed)'. Unsure if it was meant as a joke or what but at points it gave some real WTF moments. Heroine is conceited and it was hard to cheer for her. Really liked the male lead. Overall the book was a 2.5.