malamute wrote:Just read A book about Parkhurst prison (and others) by double murderer Norman Parker. I only read it because it was on the charity book stall in Tesco.
He glosses over his crimes and spends most of the book complaining about everything in prison like the food, the screws, the conditions but by the end of the book I had no sympathy whatsoever for him or his inmates. They all seemed to only be concerned about themselves and not the families of people they killed, raped or robbed.
They get free accommodation, food, education, activities and access to gyms and theyre still alive unlike many of their victims.
I have just started a book called The Letter by Kathryn Hughes. A complete contrast!
MG2 wrote:@Bella, I've finished Eleanor Oliphant and I miss her. Lovely book.
Have just started The Crime Trade by Simon Kernick, not sure about it yet. It's about drug crime lords and the sting that's gone wrong in London. Not really my favourite subject material but highly recommended so thought I would give it a go.
MG2 wrote:@Bella, I've finished Eleanor Oliphant and I miss her. Lovely book.
Have just started The Crime Trade by Simon Kernick, not sure about it yet. It's about drug crime lords and the sting that's gone wrong in London. Not really my favourite subject material but highly recommended so thought I would give it a go.
HobbitFeet wrote:I'm reading Magpie murders - Anthony Horowitz
loving it
I loved Eleanor Oliphant and was sad when I finished it.Bella wrote:MG2 wrote:@Bella, I've finished Eleanor Oliphant and I miss her. Lovely book.
Have just started The Crime Trade by Simon Kernick, not sure about it yet. It's about drug crime lords and the sting that's gone wrong in London. Not really my favourite subject material but highly recommended so thought I would give it a go.
Yes, I missed her too, eccentric and very interesting, endearing character, looks like a film is coming with Reece Weatherperson...
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