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Might I ask where you got that information from? It's just according to Home Office data compiled by the Institute of Economics and Peace: "violent crime rate was down by about one quarter - from 1,255 per 100,000 people in 2003, to 933 in 2012".
Further, according to the Institute of...
In relation to this thread I recently finished a book by British author Sarah Pinborough, titled Mayhem, which is set in circa late-1880s London around the time of the Ripper killings.
It's a supernatural crime-horror/mystery and I found a particularly strong historical-horror novel. Very...
I keep meaning to pick up Rivers of London, as I've heard great things. I'm a big fan of Dr. Who, and Aarnovitch's Battlefield from 7th Doctor era (1989) is one of my favourite episode arcs of that period.
I would suggest a collection of M. R. James' short ghost and paranormal stories.
There are numerous collections from various publishers over the years, and many are available individually online also. However, this collection here has some of the strongest ones and it's free for Kindle...
44 Scotland Street by Alexander McCall Smith, and almost wrapped its sequel Espresso Tales, which is even funnier... novelised from daily serial form. Definitely recommend it.
What's for dinner tonight?
Stephen King is worthy of the shelf space; that man can write. Do you have the Cemetery Dance 'It'? I was going to pick that up, but managed to exercise the restraint I mentioned to you earlier lol but wondering whether I shouldn't try and locate a copy...
Afirst printing of Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness my wife bought me for Christmas a few years back... given my love for the genre and Lovecraft it would have to be that book, though I must be honest that my answer might change on any day...
What's the funniest book you've read in the...
I've been there... quite often :lol: I am generally able to exercise a little control with limited editions, but it's those first editions that cross one's path that cause the real problem on those rare occasions that they cross my path... Arkham House :headbang:
There are hundreds out there, but I am going to pick, arbitrarily, just a couple...Stephen King's Desperation is such a book. It's quite long though, and not the strongest of his novels, by any means. I'd personally recommend Clive Barker's The Hellbound Heart. It's the novella after which the...