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THRILLERS.(Features)
From:
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
| Date:
May 31, 2008
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The Sleeping Doll
By Jeffery Deaver (Hodder & Stoughton, pounds 14.99)
The master crime writer introduced kinesics expert Kathryn Dance briefly in his previous novel, The Cold Moon, but nowgives her a series of her own, the first of which finds her up against a ritual murderer known as The Son Of Manson.
Simple Genius
By David Baldacci (Macmillan, pounds 17.99)
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