180 Degrees: Unlearn The Lies You've Been Taught To Believe

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180 Degrees: Unlearn The Lies You've Been Taught To Believe

180 Degrees: Unlearn The Lies You've Been Taught To Believe

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William Savage - The Fabric of Murder / Dark Threads of Vengeance (Bks 1-2 The Ashmole Foxe Georgian Mysteries - 18th c. Ron Cleaver - Swashbuckler: An FBI International Thriller (Bk 2 of a trilogy - this one set variously in Indonesia, The Philippines, Palau, Micronesia and the U. Agatha Christie - A Caribbean Mystery (Miss Marple series Bk 09 - set on the fictional island of St.

Mario Vargas Llosa - The Green House / The Real Life of Alejandro Mayta / Who Killed Palomino Molero? So, sorry Delawarians if I am doing your state an injustice, I'm afraid I'm not from the US and am woefully 'under informed' on the matter! Since it is primary a list for people wanting to read their way around the world rather than a geopolitical checklist I have tried to approach in terms of notable separate 'destinations' within a given area.Sarah Caudwell - The Sirens Sang of Murder (Bk 3 Hilary Tamar series - mainly set in the Channel Islands but also partly in Monaco? After an evening of snooping my way around book links I find myself pondering the apparent mass exodus of female authors from the genre of romance into the more instantly gratifying pleasures to be found in the pages of your average ‘crime cosy’. Mike Martin - The Walker on the Cape / The Body on the T / Beneath the Surface / A Twist of Fortune / A Long Ways from Home (Bks 1-5 Sgt. Then, he goes off on a tangent against the central banking system, claiming it is destroying society. When I get an idea of which ones are likely to be cropping up I'll post a note where they have been included.

I love this list and have found it an incredible resource, and I'm in genuine awe for the amount of work you've put in on it over the past couple of years. so you will also see sub lists for say Corsica, Java, Réunion, Sardinia, Sumatra, Svalbard, Tahiti, not to mention The Arctic, Antarctica, all the Canadian provinces and territories as well as Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, major off shore UK islands and island groupings etc, etc. For the first time in Delingpod history, James will be bringing his podcast live to Dorset to chat with Clive de Carle. If you Google Fear-Gus, you will not be able to find anything about this author other than info about the book…. Enes Smith - Cold River series (set on Cold River Indian reservation (based on the Warm Springs Res?Featuring special guest Feargus O'Connor Greenwood, author of '180 degrees: unlearn the lives you've been taught to believe'. I haven't read the book you mention, I'm just going by the description so please corrrect me if I 'm wrong? Alan Russell - Burning Man / Guardians of the Night / Lost Dog (Bks 1-3 Gideon and Sirius series set in L.

But the next lockdowns could be of the financial kind, as state bureaucracies seek to increase their tax-take in the face of record public debt and soaring spending commitments, and as the banking system reels from the most rapid rate-hiking cycle in living memory. L. Pender series set on the fictional island of Saint Luke which is a based on various islands in the U. Just to celebrate the festive season I have discovered one of the books already listed is partially set in the remote British Overseas Territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, deep in the middle of the big 'Atlantic Nowhere' and the first crime fiction book I have found set there. Damian Harris-Hernandez - The Shadow Band (Bk 1 Kara Hüseyin Series - set in turn-of-the-century Ottoman Istanbul c. John Farrow (aka Trevor Ferguson) - Detective Cinq-Mars series / The Storm Murders (Bk 1 The Storm Murders Trilogy - featuting a now retired Det.That is atleast two crime mysteries set at least partially in space so far (non SF titles that is) anyone know of any more? There is a also a very brief topic listing to denote Sea / Rail and Air mysteries as well as the Arctic and Antarctic.

The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah, Geoffrey Strachan (Translator) I do not know if it is considered suspense or just adventure. Adrian Hyland Moonlight Downs and others, in Australia, main character is half Aborigine half "white". If you want to let me know what you've found I will feed them into the above list (don't always get the chance to get on a pc and it's abit unwieldy to edit the list via tablet or phone). James Patterson - Womens murder Club and selected Alex Cross titles (Violets are Blue / London Bridges / Mary, Mary) / Private Private L. and I notice there is free preview kindle book that has a short story prequel to this plus the first chapter from the full novel.I see the description of it does indeed list Cambridge, Mass but I thought it was at least partially set at the Dover Air Force base in Delaware, hence the 'Port Mortuary' of the title (I have it but haven't read it yet so I may be wrong) - I'll put it under both for now and check my copy to see. Funny you should post as I was looking at the map the other day debating where the dividing line should go in regards to South and I just moved Serbia down to go with Croatia, Bosnia etc (forgot about Slovenia) and I agree about Romania. The Dead of Midnight by Catherine Hunter is set in yet another Winnipeg neighbourhood, the Wolsely area. The worse thing about this book is that it is a 'confirmer' for people like me who has been into Icke and the other guys for years. Allen Eskens - The Guise of Another / The Heavens May Fall / The Deep Dark Descending * NYP Oct 2017 (Bks 1-3 Det.



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