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|author=Violet Prater
|title=My Life from the Beginning
|rating=2.5
|genre=Autobiography
|summary=Violet Prater is 83 and she's decided to tell us her story. She knows that there are grammar and spelling errors, but she wants to tell the story ''her'' way without any interference from an editor. I can understand that and I recognise the ''honesty'' behind her words. Her story's important because it illustrates that child abuse can extend beyond beatings and sexual abuse.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524636738</amazonuk>
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|author= Matt Ralphs
|summary= As we open this, the third book of the trilogy, Tachra is on the threshold of either victory or death. As Arrun runs amok, Tachra's kutu allies disappear on paths that are separated from hers so she's forced to rely on her own wit and power. As Tachra and her people teeter on the edge of destruction, will that be enough?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0956224296</amazonuk>
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|author=Augusto de Angelis and Jill Foulston (translator)
|title=The Mystery of the Three Orchids
|rating=3
|genre=Crime
|summary=All the ladies of O'Brian Fashion House are trying to do is to present their works in the best of lights to the best of Milanese and European society, but they're not going to find a dead person on their premises much help. Cristiana lives in Casa O'Brian, on the top floor of the building where everything key to her company happens, and it's on her bed that she finds the corpse – resplendent with an orchid perched nearby, an orchid that bizarrely means a lot to her. What could it signify? Was she correct in thinking she'd seen some people she really didn't want to see back in her life, in the audience below? And who here might not actually be who they first appear? It'll be a tough case for Inspector de Vincenzi, that's for sure.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782271724</amazonuk>
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