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Title | : | Daisy Chain |
Author | : | Mark Montgomery |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 290 pages |
Published | : | February 8th 2017 by ruffthedog.com |
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Mark Montgomery
Kindle Edition | Pages: 290 pages Rating: 4.8 | 10 Users | 7 Reviews
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Alex and Oliver live in worlds, poles apart; new worlds shaped by a terrible world war and the emerging freedoms of the Sixties. A killer stalks, and five people are drawn into the intrigue surrounding a serial murderer; a series of events set in the Seventies, influenced by the past… a string of events—a daisy chain.An erotic thriller from the masterly pen of Mark Montgomery.
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Ratings: 4.8 From 10 Users | 7 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books Daisy Chain
I'm not sure how I ended up reading this one, it isn't my usual genre, but once I started, I could NOT put it down. The author's 'voice' is very pleasant and smooth, despite the punctuation differences, and the British terms that made me have to stop and look them up every now and then, I really liked how quickly and easily--spellbinding, this story flowed.Let me say, you have to pay attention! The plot unfolds with meticulous perfection, but there are little details you may overlook if you're
As a die hard fan of Mark Montgomery's Borderer Chronicles, I could not wait to read his latest novel, Daisy Chain. A completely different genre and in a decade far removed from the Sixteenth Century yet the author has yet again proven what a wonderfully talented literary wordsmith and story teller he actually is.Daisy Chain is set in the Seventies, predominantly the UK but also visits locations on the continent. The feel of the period is ever constant but not to the detriment of a superb and
Got to like a book that turns a genre around... I left it feeling a sense of loss... My time to it was freely given, the loss was in terms of the characters who I wanted to live on in another three hundred pages... alas there is no sequel (I think)... although another book with one of the characters is touted at the end of the Daisy Chain.Five stars for not serving up cliche or cardboard (characters)... for an intelligent erotic thriller, very well written and thoughtful... no linear storyline,
ExcellentThe story travels along at a fair old pace, introducing interesting characters and becomes more intriguing the further it goes.Woven amongst the nostalgia of 70s England without relying on cliches provides a colourful backdrop for the sinister storyline and look at the darker side of human nature.Sharp twist at the end comes like an unexpected garotte. Good stuff.A brilliant mix of the erotic, the macabre, humour and fantasy. A skilful observation of people's natures, and a fantastic whodunit.I needed to read another of Montgomery's books and I wasn't disappointed. It was an affectionate nod to Seventies culture. It moved at a pace without endangering character development, laid a trail of false breadcrumbs and pointers to allow you to 'solve' the crime. It was believable, engaging, interesting. I wanted more... and therefore will have to wait for the
A brilliant mix of the erotic, the macabre, humour and fantasy. A skilful observation of people's natures, and a fantastic whodunit.I needed to read another of Montgomery's books and I wasn't disappointed. It was an affectionate nod to Seventies culture. It moved at a pace without endangering character development, laid a trail of false breadcrumbs and pointers to allow you to 'solve' the crime. It was believable, engaging, interesting. I wanted more... and therefore will have to wait for the
While waiting for Mark Montgomery's next episode of the Borderer Chronicles, I thought I would read his new work; his offering to the crime fiction genre. Having read his wonderful treatment of intrigue in the Borderer Chronicles, his complex storylines and deep thoughtfully crafted characters, I expected a good read, even though the genre and the period in which 'Daisy Chain' was set was not my first choice of escapism.Mark Montgomery delivered engagement and entertainment. I found myself
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