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The Sad Man: A Dani Lancing Story (2013)

by P.D. Viner(Favorite Author)
4.09 of 5 Votes: 5
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Random House Australia
review 1: I read this one to see if I liked the writing style of the author, as I had considered buying The Last Winter of Dani Lancing. I'm not a massive fan of short stories but this one managed to create a character that was very intriguing, I now want to find out more about Tom Bevans and what happened to Dani. This story has enough in it to be a good read in itself and at one point I found myself holding my breath as I read - that's good writing in a thriller. I can't wait to read the Last Winter - so thanks to the author for this introduction, hope the book is just as good.
review 2: A short story about a man who lost his girlfriend to a terrible murder 10 years ago, and he still hears her talk to him in his head. They never found the killer for dani (his girlfrien
... mored) and this is the base for making him a brilliant policeman. The story starts with a strange murder, one the resonates with 3 old murders pack in the early 80's. This book is slow paced until the end and shows how dedicated some people can be to bring justice. I liked this book, I loved the ending, how he still thought he deserved to be saved. However, the book skips some vital information I find, it switches and changes from scenes without always knowing where you are. It is written mostly as a first person and shows you a journey from diss pair to enlightenment, a nice read if you want something quick but interesting to read less
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cecy
Noo why did he make Dani go away! Otherwise a fantastic story. I loved every detail.
kim
its great
tbcmhhsexton
excellent
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