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Truth Dare Kill (2013)

by Gordon Ferris(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0857895532 (ISBN13: 9780857895530)
languge
English
publisher
Atlantic Books
series
Danny McRae
review 1: I need to read this one again. I found it a wee bit confusing but it is also clear that's what one was meant to feel. The descriptions of bombed out London are excellent and the sense of weariness of everyone with the after effects of the war are well portrayed. So too is the description of the clinic where McRae is still being treated for his head injury. Ferris maintains his excellent evocation of period.
review 2: I downloaded this book to my Kindle as it was being offered very cheaply. It is the first book in a series about a private investigator just after the end of the Second World War. I found it a readable and diverting mystery, and quite hard to stop reading and although not really my cup of tea I found I enjoyed it . I liked the setting of London
... more January 1946 – still showing the considerable scars of the blitz. The landscape is bleak and menacing. Danny McCrae is a convincing character with a complicated war past – which due to a severe head injury he is unable to remember a year of. Now Danny finds conspiracy everywhere he turns and has to unravel the mystery of his time in France in 1944 – but there are people who don’t want Danny to find out the truth and will do anything to stop him. less
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joe
I really enjoyed the first in the Danny McRae series and will definitely read more of them.
carmen23
Not as good as the hanging shed, but not a bad detective novel.
alexisoccergirl
disappointed left it halfway...may try again later.
ken
Although a pretty good read, just not up my alley.
ybw
1st in series
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