I think one of the reasons for this book hitting me so hard when I read it is because of the current situation in the world with all the suicide bombers in the recent years. The thought that you are no longer safe that any time or anywhere a suicide bomber may be is a reality nowadays. And, this boo...
First of all it has to be said that “The Starlings and other stories” is really a most beautiful book – in every way. The starting point for each short story is a picture – and that picture then inspired the author who follows it to write a tale – and boy were there some GREAT tales to be had here a...
Published by: Constable (4th June 2015), hardcover edition: ISBN-13: 9781472117977 Source: Copy provided by publisher, via NetGalley, in return for my unbiased review Synopsis: Newly graduated photography student Lori Maddox spends the year after university travelling and visits China where...
This was a fantastic read, full of tension and vivid descriptions of China, struggling to do things in a different culture with of course the language barrier. I would have given this 5 stars, but for me, the ending seemed rushed.
Cath Staincliffe, award-winning novelist and TV writer, brings her talent to an adaptation of ITV's Scott & Bailey, telling the story behind DC Rachel Bailey's introduction to the MIT and planting seeds for stories that would shape the first two series (at least -- that's all I've seen, maybe there'...
Publication Date: Paperback 17th July 2014 from C&R Crime. Kindle edition available now. Thank you to the author and publisher for the netgalley review copy. Grandmother Ruth Sutton writes to the man she hates more than anyone else on the planet: the man who she believes killed her daughter Lizz...
As an avid reader (several hundred books every year) I'm always looking for new authors, and decided to give Cath Staincliffe a try. I read the sample pages first, liked them a lot, and bought this book on Amazon.co.uk.Alas, I was disappointed.Some things about the book are great. The matters relati...
Couldn't rate this more highly because I detested the central character of a woman being tried for assisting her husband's suicide. I found her very unsympathetic.
Couldn't rate this more highly because I detested the central character of a woman being tried for assisting her husband's suicide. I found her very unsympathetic.
Hands down, probably my favorite Cath Staincliffe book to date. I absolutely loved the storyline and could relate to it. I honestly did not see the end coming, she did that good of a job writing around the true evil in the story.
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