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  • NeonShade Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 25th Aug 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Broken.
    Martina Cole.

    I've just read Broken, and I have to say, it is without a doubt one of the best books I have ever read.
    Normally sequels, "Broken being the sequel to the Ladykiller, Cole's second book." do not normally live up to the original, this book, though, exceeds the ladykiller in my opinion, being three times better.
    The plot is well crafted, never a dull moment in this book! And the shocking, unexpected twist at the end will leave you pondering how the hell you never guessed it in the first place.

    I have all the Martina Cole books, and, all of them "excluding her previous two, Faces and The Business" are brillaint, but Broken has to be one of the best books I have ever read, simply five out of five stars, buy this book, I strongly recommend.

  • fouregg 5th Sep 2008

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    Fantastic read, really enjoyed it. All the books I have read by Martina Cole have been fantastic can't wait for another one to be written. No bad points as far as i was concerned.
  • ANNE HARRISON Rank: Sergeant 31st Mar 2006

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    Broken by Martina Cole is the follow-up to Ladykiller. We see Di Burrows again trying to solve a case of child abuse. There are quite a few twists and turns, and this is yet another good read from (in my opinion) one of the best writers of this genre. Cole really uses her knowledge of the area she writes about to the fullest, and the characters feel almost real enough to touch.