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A voracious reader with dyslexia, mostly science fiction and crime novels, with a leavening of non-fiction science books.
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ianturton finished reading Stone Clock : (the Spin Trilogy 3) by Andrew Bannister
ianturton finished reading Creation Machine: The Spin Trilogy 1 by Andrew Bannister
ianturton finished reading The Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth
I'd forgotten how much of the bureaucracy of the French state there was in this. Still a great story.
ianturton finished reading Extremophile by Ian Green
ianturton rated The Bezzle: 5 stars

The Bezzle by Cory Doctorow
New York Times bestseller Cory Doctorow's The Bezzle is a high stakes thriller where the lives of the hundreds of …
ianturton finished reading The Bezzle by Cory Doctorow
Whatever you do don't start reading this book at 10.30pm or the next thing you know it will be 2.30am the next day and you have to chose between finishing the story and being able to wake up the next morning.
This is classic Cory Doctorow, a great story combined with a message that makes you think (hard) about what sort of society you want to live in and how you can work towards making it be like that.
ianturton finished reading Turn: The Hollows Begins with Death by Kim Harrison
Interesting prequel to the Hollows series, covers the period leading up to the turn and the aftermath.
ianturton finished reading Ship of Death by Vera Morris
Odd historical detective agency from the 1970s, might have made more sense if I had read the earlier ones.
ianturton finished reading A body in the borderlands by Helen Cox (Kitt Hartley mysteries)
Quirky PI story with a mix of spies
ianturton finished reading Resurrection Walk by Michael Connelly
An excellent twisty legal thriller.
ianturton finished reading Cold As the Grave by Oswald, James
A bit too woo woo for me.
ianturton finished reading Blackout by Ragnar Jónasson
ianturton finished reading Dark Hours by Michael Connelly
Find out how Ballard got her golden ticket.
ianturton finished reading The Secret by Andrew Child (Jack Reacher, #28)
Another trip back in to Reacher's army career, I prefer these ones to some of the more recent ones where he saves the world on his own.