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Old 11-18-2015, 08:56 AM   #26
Rizla
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Others I have enjoyed are the Chronicles of St. Mary's series by Jodi Taylor (time travel adventure);
Read the preview. Yes, very good. I don't like first-person (over-used and generally poorly at that). Interestingly she is published by what looks like a UK indie publisher, but garners far more reviews on the amazon .com site than on the co.uk site.

I like reading first works by at the time, as yet unpublished (but talented) authors' first works because I can see their lack of experience showing in mistakes in the prose, but the overall quality shines through. The same goes for the Polish-themed London-based thriller noted above.
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