Month: August 2023

‘The Sol 3 Agenda’ by Brian Kitchen

My Review (4 stars out of 5) On his way to Cornwall in 1969, John Trevaskis encounters a prehistoric stone which glows with a strange blue light. Finding himself teleported into some sort of alien craft, he encounters a robot. Meanwhile, John isn’t the only person to experience life-changing events. Discovering that Earth is in…

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‘The Distant Echo’ by Val McDermid

My Review (5 stars out of 5) When four drunken students discover the body of a woman in an ancient Pictish cemetery, they soon find themselves suspected of her murder. With blood on their clothes, they struggle to maintain their innocence as they try to move on with their lives.  When a cold-case review is…

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‘The Riddle of the Sands’ by Erskine Childers

My Review (5 stars out of 5) (Audiobook) First published in 1903, The Riddle of the Sands influenced many spy stories by writers such as John Buchan, Ian Fleming and John le Carre. When civil servant Caruthers is invited on a duck-shooting holiday with his yachting enthusiast pal, Davies, he learns about his friend’s recent…

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‘Adventure in Zanskar’ by Amy Edelstein

My Review (4 stars out of 5) In 1983, 21-year-old Amy Edelstein began a solitary 500-kilometer journey in Zanskar, the highest valley in the world and the westernmost corner of the Tibetan plateau. Sleeping in caves, meeting other travellers, high lamas and monastics, she explored an ancient culture in her quest for wisdom, insight, and…

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