nippydan wrote:Cheers JR, have read and fully enjoyed both of those series of Conn's books. I've not touched Stig Larrson's books yet so may give them a read next once I've finished with Jacq's round of books. Just ordered When the Lion feeds from the Library as not read it for about 12 years so should be good to go back and start again too.
All the best
Dan
johnrogers wrote:Just a note regarding some of the reviews and opinions on this post
Do not make a judgement on this book until you have read it - a lot of the comments on Wilburs offering Those in Peril have not been that great not only on this website but others as well.I have not read it yet but find it hard to believe that Wilbur could ever write a not so goo novel.I have read every one of his a have never read one that I did not like.
Read it and do not go by reviews and opinions only
AuroraWind wrote:One more thing: am I the only one to note a certain resemblance between the pair "Zayn al Din - Abubaker" (Monsoon) and "Adam Tippu Tip (the hell with his name...)- Utmann Waddah"?
E-Hoog wrote:I'm about 2/5th through now and I have to say I am positively surprised. And I also think that's thanks to you guys. Here I was expecting an appaling, horrific, terrible book, but I'm actually enjoying it. Okay, the sex is a bit too much (understatement) and the plot is not overly developed. But as a stand-alone, quick read I'm enjoying it. No, it's no Monsoon or River God, but still.
But then again, I still have the other 3/5th to go...
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