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|author=Andrew Cartmel
|title=The Vinyl Detective - The Run-Out Groove: Vinyl Detective 2
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
|summary=The Vinyl Detective is not really a detective. He's just a normal bloke - though that might depend on your definition of 'normal' - who lives with his girlfriend Nevada, two cats and a collection of vinyl in a house that happens to be adjacent to the ''Abbey'', a posh rehab place notorious for the celebrities it treats. He doesn't solve crimes or trace missing people, even if he does search for rare records. So when an odd couple turn up on his doorstep requesting his help in tracing a missing child of a 1960's female rock star whose own death was shrouded in now somewhat cultish mystery, he says no. That is, until he is told that the job would also involve tracing a rare single.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783297697</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Louise Pentland
|summary=I am a man who likes his creature comforts. Always have been, always will – and creature comforts don't involve snuggling down in a sleeping bag, however comfortable, to watch creatures, as far as I'm concerned. Luckily, however, many people are of another bent entirely – they find no problem in getting out and about, taking whatever weather and wildlife can throw at them, and spending time out of doors for the hell of it. This book is the first stage to that, and needs to be read in full before you step out your front door. And even if it's your ''only'' stage, it will still be pleasantly educational…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>085763917X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Paul Stewart and Chris Ridddell
|title=Free Lance and the Lake of Skulls
|rating=4.5
|genre=Dyslexia Friendly
|summary=Our hero is a free lance – one of the traditional self-employed men, going round the country, jousting when he can, doing fantastical errands when they come up, all with no fixed employer. But the lack of fixed income hits home at times. And at those times, those fantastical errands, however nightmarish they can clearly be, get to be all the more appealing…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178112714X</amazonuk>
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