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4,5 starsThat was a thrilling, quick-paced, intriguing and very addictive read. Not knowing what to expect from a new for me author, I am pleasantly surprised how Neil White managed to draw me into the story. I used every free minute I could get during my day to read this book, and the last 10% LITE...
Available now from Sphere Thank you for the lovely review copy. Yay. Joe Parker is Manchester’s top criminal defence lawyer and Sam Parker – his brother – is a brilliant detective with the Greater Manchester Police force. Together they must solve a puzzling case that is chilling Manchester to th...
Im giving this 4 stars, but it is an average of two scores - 3 for the writing and 5 for the message.I wouldn't have looked twice at this book if a friend hadn't put it in my hands, insisting that I read it. Her dad read it and found it so moving that he bought a copy for each of his children. Tha...
Memoirs are funny things; one's appreciation of the entire memoir hinges on how well-received the writer is. If one does not like the narrator, then chances are that one is not going to enjoy the memoir. I have fallen on both sides of this situation; I have read memoirs where I was disgusted by th...
The Sanctuary of Outcasts, by Neil White, is a memoir. Yet, it is more than that. It is an expose of our prison system and our medical system, as well. It tells the story of what goes on behind the scenes in places ordinary man never ventures. At times it seemed surreal.It is the story of a man, who...