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#50 (Yay! laugh ) John Ramsey Miller - The Last Family
[I found this to be a pretty routine thriller with a plot that isn't a million miles away from lots of others in the genre. The hype on the cover was a tad overstated imo. Either that or the reviewer who lost sleep thinking about the plot was easily freaked.]

#51 Robin Cook - Harmful Intent
[RC is one of those 'easy reading' authors for me. I tend to zip through his novels and forget them soon as I finish. This one was a little deeper than most.

#52 Sue Grafton - O Is For Outlaw
[I'm not a huge fan of this series. In fact, I've only read one and realised a few pages into this that this was it! But I kind of enjoyed it all the same as I couldn't remember much of the plot anyway from first time around.]

#53 Jefferson Parker - Red Light
[Routine thriller - enjoyed it, but wouldn't go out of my way to find more from this author.]

#54 Robert W Walker - Primal Instinct
[Same here. Killed a few reading hours, but nothing special.]

I've got a few more piled up to add in, but they're downstairs and - lazy sod that I am - I can't be beggered fetching them right now. I'll add them in tomorrow.

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Athos: If you'd told us what you were doing, we might have been able to plan this properly.
Aramis: Yes, sorry.
Athos: No, no, by all means, let's keep things suicidal.


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