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Szellemjárás (2013)

by Alan Titchmarsh(Favorite Author)
3.55 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This is a very light but easy read with a little bit of history, a little bit of ghostliness and quite a lot of romance. It is not the best of this author's novels but it goes down easily like an iced cupcake with a cup of tea and does not give the reader anything to worry about. The main characters are nice, friendly people who will obviously sort things out to every one's satisfaction in the end. I passed the book on to my mother who will love it.
review 2: Having been a fan of Mr Titchmarsh for many years through his gardening programmes, I was intrigued to find he wrote novels as well. I was extremely surprised to find this an unputdownable book, incredibly well written and full of wonderful descriptive text.Set in 2010 and 1816, we are treated to two story
... morelines that weave nicely together. Harry, recently divorced and unsure of where his life is taking him begins to research his ancestors, and finds ties with Anne Flint, a house servant in the 1800's who becomes embroiled in a tragic death.I'll certainly be adding more of Alan's books to my reading list. less
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cjfischer
really enjoyed this as a light entertaining read. definitely my favourite titchmarsh book so far
krutik
What an amazing story combining the past & the present. Really enjoyed it.
simpleee
Could'nt finish! Didn't keep my focus, found myself bored.
Van123
Intriguing story from Britain's 'best loved gardener'...
scrowe7
Well written! Amazing story!
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