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|author=Christina James
|title=The Crossing
|rating=5
|genre=Crime
|summary=When DI Tim Yates is called to investigate a tragic collision between a train and a council lorry on a level crossing, he expects it to be a straightforward investigation. However, he soon realises there's nothing straightforward about it.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784630411</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Kate Elliott
|summary=What would you do if you knew the recipe for happiness? I'm sure you could make a fortune, selling it by the jar, though it's questionable of course as to whether such profiteering from the sale of emotions would make you happy! Meg, the little girl in this story, makes up her own special blend of happiness in a jar, and she takes it everywhere, using it to cheer up her friends and family. But what will happen when Meg can't find the jar?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846437288</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Pamela Hart
|title=The Soldier's Wife
|rating=4
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=''...none of it was real, until the last moment when his hand, the tips of his fingers, left the tips of hers and he was gone.''
''Turned into just another soldier.''
Ruby and Jimmy are newly-weds full of big dreams and plans for the future, but all of that will have to wait. It is 1915 and the world is in the grip Great War, sweeping Jimmy away to fight battles in far-off Gallipoli. Ruby feels like she's in limbo; no longer an innocent child but not quite a fully-fledged married lady. Not wanting to return home, she decides to stay in Sydney, to keep herself occupied as she waits out the war, longing for the return of her beloved husband. She rents a room from a local landlady and finds a job as a bookkeeper at a Timber Merchant. Although she initially takes the job to keep herself occupied and earn a little money, she soon falls into a comfortable routine and starts to enjoy her new-found independence and responsibility.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0349410186</amazonuk>
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