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Review: Blood Red Roses by Lin Anderson I recently read the book, The Blood Red Roses by Lin Anderson. This book is set in Glasgow and it is about a young forensic scientist, Rhona, as she tries to uncover a murder. Rhona comes across as a young woman who is quite confident in her job, as well as her personal life, that is until she meets a young, blue eyed, Irish saxophone player. This caused her some problems as she had always been a ‘love and leave you’ kind of person, happily living with her cat and getting on with her job. I would recommend this book. It will keep you on the edge of your seat; you will not want to put this book down. I would like to thank Lin Anderson for writing this book, as it is the only one I have ever wanted to read and I really enjoyed it. Angela Cox Burnbank Family Centre |
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Thanks Angela.
The book sounds good but I can't se the link between the title of the book and the review; let me know.
I like your use of the semi colon in the second last paragraph.
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