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|author= Ruth Ware
|title= In a Dark, Dark Wood
|rating= 4
|genre= Thrillers
|summary= Nora Shaw hasn't seen her friend Clare since Nora left school ten years ago and didn't look back. Now working as a crime writer and living in London, she is naturally surprised when she receives an invitation to Clare's hen party – a weekend in a woodland cottage in the Northumberland country. Curious as to why Clare would invite her after all these years Nora reluctantly agrees to come, but as the weekend unfolds something goes very wrong and old secrets are slowly revealed.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099598248</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Mary Higgins Clark
|summary= I should probably be ashamed to say that I only know Val McDermid's Tony Hill series from the TV adaption ''Wire in the Blood''. And I'm afraid to say that if the latest offering is par for the series, then I'll remain content with that.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>140870689X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Matt Carrell
|title=Blood Brothers... Thai Style
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=Chatri Aromanadee and Daeng Khasajamsarun are friends, but in a rather unequal way. Daeng very much has the upper hand despite the fact that Chatri is a policeman: Daeng is manipulative and it's difficult to be polite enough to say that he 'sails close to the wind'. The man is a criminal, but he turned a problem of his own (and of his own making) into a hold over Chatri, which still holds firm even when Chatri becomes the chief of police in Baan Chailai, with its lively bar scene, on the Gulf of Thailand. Their sons have a similar relationship: Daeng's son Tong is brutal in his relationships with women and Chatri's son Sunan has the misfortune to work in the hotel complex owned by Daeng.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1502880806</amazonuk>
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