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|title=The Return of Sherlock Holmes
|author=Arthur Conan Doyle
|rating=5
|genre=Crime (Historical)
|summary=I'm still not sure which is cheekier of the BBC – either riffing on the Conan Doyle originals for their own modern takes on Sherlock Holmes, or producing new editions of the original stories and novels with their young stars on the front, purely to tie a few sales down of what is now out of copyright. Certainly I think the latter is the greater crime, given the results on screen, for the number of young people picking up these classics for the first time on the basis of the TV and finding something quite against the grain of what they've ever read outside of school must be quite large. Still, anything to forcefeed classics to a new audience…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1849907609</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Nora Roberts
causes of much suffering in the past, they once again have their own agendas that could mean Zyung is the least of anyone's worries.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0356500837</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Essie Fox
|title=The Goddess and the Thief
|rating=4
|genre=Crime (Historical)
|summary=Alice Willoughby may only be a child but she feels at one with India, the country in which she was born and where her father works for the East India Company. The sights, the smells and the tales of the Indian gods told by Mini, her Indian ayah all contribute to it being home, despite the sub-continent having made her motherless. Therefore imagine her disgust when she's left in the hands of her Aunt Mercy (a counterfeit medium) in drab, dirty Victorian London. Life isn't easy anymore but it takes on a new turn when she meets the mysterious Mr Tilsbury. He has a plan for her that includes the theft of the Koh-I-Noor diamond, Her Majesty's pride and joy.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1409146197</amazonuk>
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