Wednesday 28 October 2020

Review: English Journey

English Journey English Journey by J.B. Priestley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Priestly's gives the reader a fantastic insight into England of 1933. He gives an account of day-to day life across the country taking us into business life, leisure and the hardships of the working class in this era.

Priestly has a wonderful way of writing to the extent, that you feel, you are right beside thoughout the journey.

I enjoyed this book immensely and highly recommended it.

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Saturday 17 October 2020

Review: Ashes of Innocence

Ashes of Innocence Ashes of Innocence by Phil Price
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

John is called back from serving in Afghanistan after a brutal attack back home, leaves his dead wife and his young daughter traumatised. As John attempts to rebuild their lives, he is caught up in the actions of several unsavoury characters.

Ashes of Innocence is a tale of revenge, retribution and the power of love. I enjoyed reading the different POVs as narrated through both good and bad characters.

The author did an excellent job keeping the suspense going throughout the book. There were twists and turns throughout, which kept me gripped.

Overall the book was well written and is definitely worthy of five stars.

Another excellent book by Phil Price.

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Review: Unnatural Causes: The Life and Many Deaths of Britain's Top Forensic Pathologists

Unnatural Causes: The Life and Many Deaths of Britain's Top Forensic Pathologists Unnatural Causes: The Life and Many Deaths of Britain's Top Forensic Pathologists by Richard Shepherd
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

.This was an extremely interesting and gripping look into the alive of a forensic pathologist. Dr Shepard talks about the most famous cases he was involving including Diane , Hungerford, 911, Shipman he also talks about how his work affected his personal life and his relationship with his wife. Very worthy of a 5-star review and highly recommended

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