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Journal Entry 1 by rnlicollege from Poole, Dorset United Kingdom on Monday, July 30, 2012
Welcome to BookCrossing.com - the world's online library. Start to track your books as they travel around the world by registering them online and following them as they are picked up by global BookCrossers! If you've just found this book, thank you for registering its latest journey - please leave a small journal entry so others can see where it has been. Donated by RNLI staff for inclusion to BookCrossing The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea If you're in the area, please pop down and enjoy a wonderful waterfront location at the RNLI College - book released in the Slipway Bar, next to the large porthole window www.rnli.org.uk
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Journal Entry 2 by rnlicollege at RNLI College Slipway Bar in Poole, Dorset United Kingdom on Monday, July 30, 2012
Released 9 mos ago (7/30/2012 UTC) at RNLI College Slipway Bar in Poole, Dorset United Kingdom WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released in the Slipway Bar, next to the porthole window The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at seaIf you're in the area, please pop down and enjoy a wonderful waterfront location at the RNLI College - book released in the Slipway Bar, next to the large porthole window www.rnli.org.uk
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Journal Entry 3 by timcorke at RNLI College Slipway Bar in Poole, Dorset United Kingdom on Thursday, November 08, 2012
Released 6 mos ago (11/9/2012 UTC) at RNLI College Slipway Bar in Poole, Dorset United Kingdom WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released at the home of the RNLI Lifeguards, the RNLI College in Poole. The charity that saves lives at sea - www.rnli.org.uk An entertaining Patterson novel that follows Ned as he gets caught up in a series of murders that stem from a burglary he was involved in. Not that this was any burglary - it was the home and art collection of a renowned Miami crook who was trying to get rich quick on the back of an insurance job. Ned's allies appeared from those he could depend on and others it wasn't clear but as it unravels, the big score he had hoped for also appears from an unexpected source. Not the best Patterson novel but nonetheless an entertaining and enjoyable read.
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