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The Scent of the Night - Andrea Camilleri
A great summer read, especially if you like melodramatic Italian policemen
A great summer read, especially if you like melodramatic Italian policemen
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World War Z by Max Brooks.
My first and only zombie book.
Thoroughly absorbing, although zombies are still not my genre.
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To Meadow 337:
It took great imagination to write a historical novel about people who left no written history. Not only did Bernard Cornwell succeed, but he spins a compelling, plausible story. I don't remember the last time I rooted so vigorously for the heroes and felt such anger for the villains. Only the actual stones and various temples are a reality. Whether the local tribes worshipped the sun and moon or made those horrible human sacrifices is pure conjecture. It is written so well that I bought the whole package! ricksreviews.blogspot.com
What other books? ricksreviews.blogspot.com
What do those writers have to do with Stonehenge? If you are talking historical fiction, then I would suggest Sharon Kay Penman as a comparison writer, not the ones you mentioned. Did you really read that book? This is asked with complete deference to you as a moderator. ricksreviews.blogspot. com