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BAD BLOOD: A DI Charlotte Savage Novel
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BAD BLOOD: A DI Charlotte Savage Novel
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BAD BLOOD: A DI Charlotte Savage Novel
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BAD BLOOD: A DI Charlotte Savage Novel

Written by Mark Sennen

Narrated by Stevie Lacey

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Bad Blood is a twisty blend of thriller and police procedural from bestselling author Mark Sennen.
‘We’re going to find them, sort them, pay them back …’
Part thriller, part police procedural, a must-read for fans of Mark Billingham and Chris Carter.

When the body of a six-year-old girl is found buried beneath a patio, nobody is surprised when a local paedophile is murdered shortly afterwards. But when a member of DI Charlotte Savage’s team is abducted and several men are executed in cold blood it becomes apparent that there’s a psychopath on the loose with no mercy for his victims …

It becomes clear that the killer isn’t selecting his victims at random and soon Savage is in a race against time to stop him. But what if this man has a message for Charlotte herself? One she won’t forget in a hurry. It’s payback time. Deadly payback time.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 27, 2014
ISBN9780007575190
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BAD BLOOD: A DI Charlotte Savage Novel
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Mark Sennen

Mark Sennen was born in Epsom, Surrey, and later spent his teenage years on a smallholding in Shropshire. He read Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham. Mark has had a number of occupations, including being a farmer, drummer and programmer. Now his hi-tech web developer's suite, otherwise known as a shed in the garden, has been converted to a writer's den and he writes almost full-time.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Terrific memoir about growing up in the fifties and sixties. The story of the vicarage childhood and school days of a bookish girl who didn't fit in. Moving and ultimately uplifting.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Really enjoyed this, at time it kind of reminded me of Cider With Rosie.Liked the inclusion of the photographs (one a of Lorna and her brother reminded me of one of me and my brother).Would have liked it to go on to talk more about her life at university and how they lived there.Really didn't expect it to become a teen pregnancy story.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I generally love memoirs, but I had trouble getting too involved in this one. The author, Lorna Sage, grows up in a "bad" family in Britain and becomes a teenage mother. I didn't find Sage's story particularly interesting, particularly sad, or particularly funny.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Some of the print reviews call this memoir tenderly written, an exuberant celebration, generous. I'm going to say no to all of that. For the most part the author is a sullen observer of miserable people. One reviewer said it described a time in English villages that England continues to run from - that comes closest to my perception. However there are some pertinent observations on women and their lives and the fact that intelligence, education, self determination and books can pull them out of drudgery and self destruction.