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|author= Lee Child
|title= Night School
|rating= 4.5
|genre=Crime
|summary= The 21st Jack Reacher novel takes us back in time. Reacher is still an US Army MP. ''In the morning they gave Reacher a medal, and in the afternoon they sent him back to school.'' The medal was a Legion of Merit. Not his first, probably not his last, just another bauble to recognise what he'd done for his country and a plea for him not to talk about it. The 'it' in this case was some police work, in the Balkans, and a couple of shootings. ''Two weeks of his life. Four rounds expended. No big deal.''
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0593073908</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Ian Rankin
|summary=The locals will tell you that there's only one road into and out of Shawhead and over the years they've become accustomed to being cut off by snow or floods. The road passes under a railway line and one day in early February Mac Kelsey's curtain-sider jammed under the bridge. It was Amanda Hibbert who discovered the obstruction as she tried to return home to Shawhead, but there was no driver in the cab. There ''was'' a lot of blood though.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0751559970</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Martin Walker
|title=Fatal Pursuit: A Bruno Courreges Investigation
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=Two young racing drivers come to the Perigord region to hunt for clues as to the whereabouts of the missing Bugatti Type 57c Atlantic. Only four were made and three are accounted for - but stories would have it that the missing car is somewhere in the Perigord. It's more than seventy years since the car was last seen and that was in war time - but it's worth finding: a Californian museum paid $37,000,000 for one of the cars. One of the young racing drivers has local connections and another is in a relationship with Annette, a magistrate. The race to find the car is not going to be kind.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784294578</amazonuk>
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