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A lawyer who wants to be a writer. Ready to swap reads.
I am fond of good writing,whatever it's about.
There are some excellent authors on here, as yet unappreciated.


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The Leopard
The Idiot
Three Men in a Boat
Catch 22
All Adrian Mole books
Most Sherlock Holmes stories
Love in a Cold Climate
Ivanhoe
She
Diary of a Nobody
Pickwick Papers
Luck's Favours

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Holy Disorder

Digby Fletcher

A comic thriller which starts with a dead curate and follows his boss turned detective on a zany investigation of his murder.


Tony, a vicar, is dragged into the world of crime and espionage by the murder of his curate. The story follows his sometimes dangerous, sometimes comic investigation.
Like a hapless beacon of fallible righteousness,Tony's light shines undiminished as he becomes involved with fast women and bad men.The burning question is,who was the dead man,and is he really dead? Read and find out.

 

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jlbwye wrote 8 hours ago

Thankyou so much, Digby, for coming back to me..... backers are leavi....

panos wrote 2 days ago

Thank you Digby, I recommended your book to APL. Panos

The Knowledge wrote 3 days ago

Cheers pal, I guess I at least warranted 1 star on your rating board.....

panos wrote 3 days ago

I don't know how but it seems we're now friends, Holy Disorder is pro....

Adam Thurstman wrote 6 days ago

Hi again Digby Just letting you know that I have now re-edited my....

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I wrote 3 days ago

I've read three chapters. This reminds me of Fanny Hill. Judging by the favourable crits and the success of erotic literature recently it should do well. view book

I wrote 7 days ago

You write well and have a talent for description. The main character comes alive and is very Irish. It is clever how we're kept waiting for the dreadful deed to be done. If there is a criticism it is the amount of digression,however charming and whimsical it is. view book

I wrote 28 days ago

You write very well. The descriptive passages are excellent,and we are really there in the mind of this possibly autistic person. I give this five stars. view book

I wrote 33 days ago
I wrote 33 days ago

The expression is crisp and the thoughts clear. This is a good representation of teenage,very American,angst. Cheerleading is something not many British girls get involved in. It's sure to be successful amongst teenagers with Christian backgrounds. view book

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