Without Fail
2 journalers for this copy...
Another exciting page turner although I didn't rate it quite as high as the previous books in the series. In this story he answers a plea for help to protect the vice president elect from a would be assassin.
Journal Entry 3 by RedDahlia at Country Park in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire United Kingdom on Sunday, May 9, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (5/9/2010 UTC) at Country Park in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire United Kingdom
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Left on a bench at the top of the footpath of the 40 oak trees
Left on a bench at the top of the footpath of the 40 oak trees
What a wonderful coincidence!
I have recently read my very first Lee Child book and enjoyed it so much that I’ve spent the last week pestering my friends to see if they have any books by him which I can borrow. To then find one sitting on a park bench as I walk the dogs was amazing! :o)
I wasn't aware of "bookcrossing" before this - but I'll read the book, pass it on, then sort through my own book shelves for other books which I can set free!
updated 06/06/10 - book now sent to travel to Luton with the friend who lent me my first Lee Child book - she'll read it then set it free......
I have recently read my very first Lee Child book and enjoyed it so much that I’ve spent the last week pestering my friends to see if they have any books by him which I can borrow. To then find one sitting on a park bench as I walk the dogs was amazing! :o)
I wasn't aware of "bookcrossing" before this - but I'll read the book, pass it on, then sort through my own book shelves for other books which I can set free!
updated 06/06/10 - book now sent to travel to Luton with the friend who lent me my first Lee Child book - she'll read it then set it free......