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Firefly Gadroon (Penguin Crime Fiction)

Firefly Gadroon (Penguin Crime Fiction)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lovejoy at his most appealing!
Review: Lovejoy is a rogue, but a most endearing one. In this book we see Lovejoy at his most vulnerable. One of his mentors gets killed and he blames himself for it. And it all started with an antique firefly box. Lovejoy gets caught up in an international antiques smuggling ring, and his friend loses his life because of what he happens to see the thieves doing. Lovejoy and his new trusty friend Germoline (who happens to be a donkey) set out to try to right a wrong. As usual Lovejoy has no faith in the local constabulary, and gets himself in a pack of trouble because "He will try to fix things himself". There is a lot of sea stuff in this book, and I must say that it is handled very well. The sea is a different setting for Lovejoy, but he seems as much at home in that environment as he does on dry land. This is a reamarkable series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Plot that keeps on twisting
Review: The writing was very captivating with lots of action and suspense. The whole idea of hidden treasure in East Anglia and the puzzle of the carved coal were intriguing. The reliance on characters previously developed helped give more depth to both the characters and the story. A real winner.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Plot that keeps on twisting
Review: The writing was very captivating with lots of action and suspense. The whole idea of hidden treasure in East Anglia and the puzzle of the carved coal were intriguing. The reliance on characters previously developed helped give more depth to both the characters and the story. A real winner.


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