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  • neilldunne 13th Nov 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    All the good stuff that you would expect from a criminal book, and all the sad stuff too. This man is not plastic, he has feelings and has worked hard all his life. I couldn't put it down.

  • thomasg 15th Apr 2006

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    Paul Britton, Ian Holm: The Jigsaw Man - I've just this week finished reading The Jigsaw Man!! It was a recomendation from my Psychology Teacher!! She absolutely buzzes off Paul Brittton!! Though I can see why!! I think I am now a captivated fan!! Absolutely fantastic read, and full of how-does-he-w ...

  • nacey 3rd Apr 2006

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    I read The Jigsaw Man back in 1997 when it was first released, and I couldn't put it down. I've just re-read it, and again found it a fascinating and absorbing read. It is elegantly written, using enough 'psycho' terminology to impress, yet still be understandable. It reads like a series of short ...

  • giraffe Rank: Corporal 12th Aug 2005

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    You can't put it down because you wouldn't sleep , until you knew the people responsible for the crimes were safely behind bars.

    Paul Britton has helped with most of the high-profile cases that have hit our newspapers and TV screens in the last twenty years. He doesn't glorify the cases he cover ...

  • purplesam1501 Rank: Sergeant 13th May 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Brilliant man...I was totally entranced by The Jigsaw Man, how Paul Britton can tell the things about a criminal by the odd things they've done? From James Bulger to the Rachel Nickel murder and more he pin-points what the killers are going to do next, where they hang out, hobbies and past relations ...