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Flesh House by Stuart MacBride
Book Type: Hardcover
Published: 06 May 2008
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
RRP:£12.99
Best Discount: £5.10 (39%) Cheapest price: £7.89
Prices last checked: 05/10/2008 00:42:04
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Review:
This is the worst book in the series, the others all deserve 5 stars but this one lacked the humour and credibility I have become used to from Stuart Macbride. The team are on a twenty year serial killer case but favourite character DI Steel doesn't appear enough and an ending that borders on ridiculous makes this one just an average read. Only worth it to keep your collection complete.
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