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John OBrien

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first registered 24.02.10

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I'm from Galway, Ireland, and that's where my book is set.




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Stieg larsson. Patrick OBrian. Dickens. Colleen McCullough's roman series. Colin Dexter. Len Deighton's trilogy of trilogies. Freddy Forsythe. Robert Ludlum. Alistair Maclean. Sergei Lukyanenko. Robert Graves. Tom Holland. Henning Mankell. Simon Scarrow. Steven Pressfield. Valerio Massimo Manfredi. William Goldman. John Boyne. James Lee Burke. Wilbur Smith. Jean Christophe Grangé. Alan Glynn. Bernard Cornwell.

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John O'Brien

How does Mark know if Stacey's the one? Simple: she's worth killing for.


Mark Craven barely knows Stacey but he's been obsessed with her for years. When his friend Basil urgently needs to find a friend of Stacey's after a disastrous one night stand, Mark has the opportunity he craves: a reason to speak with Stacey.

Things go better than expected and Mark goes from being Stacey's distant admirer, and sometime stalker, to the dreamed of status of actual boyfriend. But then some competition shows up, disrupting his happiness. And Mark has a way of dealing with rivals.

He shows them his other face

 

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I wrote 478 days ago

Verdi's Dream loks like the real deal. It captures brilliantly from the 1st pages the atmosphere of wartime Europe and all its varied contending factions. The attention to detail is terrific and the research is there to be seen while at the same time it doesnt get in the way of the story. The part... view book

I wrote 490 days ago

Hidden begins with the trials and tribulations of rebelliously-minded schoolgirl Maddie and her problems with her teachers and foster parents. Without the pitch it might seem like a regular YA high school drama but its much more. Complete change of pace in chap 2, time and scenery too. Back to Maddi... view book

I wrote 496 days ago

Kill All the Eagles. The synopsis is quite interesting and promises a tale of great interest and complexity. The various characters each have their own motivations which will doubtless bring friends and allies into conflict with each other. The 1st chap proper begins well with the rough sea ride and... view book

I wrote 498 days ago

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