King Solomon's Carpet

by Barbara Vine | Mystery & Thrillers |
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Registered by SouthbankCentre of -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on 6/11/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by SouthbankCentre from -- Somewhere in London 🤷‍♀️ , Greater London United Kingdom on Monday, June 11, 2007
To be released as part of the London Literature Festival

Released 16 yrs ago (6/30/2007 UTC) at Somewhere along the South Bank in South Bank, Greater London United Kingdom

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Journal Entry 3 by johnevelyn from Waikiki, Hawaii USA on Saturday, June 30, 2007
Found at the London Literature Festival and although I like the story of the underground I never really warmed to it. It is now off to RubyBlueLady who is keen to read more Barbara Vine.

Journal Entry 4 by RubyBlueLady from Avebury, Wiltshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 24, 2007
It was nice trading with you and thank for this book :-)

Journal Entry 5 by RubyBlueLady from Avebury, Wiltshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, September 24, 2008
From the back of the book:

Jarvis Stringer lives in a crumbling schoolhouse overlooking a tube line, compliling his obsessive secret history of London's Underground. His presence and his strange house draw a band of misfits into his orbit; young Alice, who has run away from her husband and baby: Tom, the busker who rescues her: trunt Jasper who gets his kicks on the tubel and mysterious Axel, whose dark secret later casts a shadow over all their lives.

Dispossessed and outcast, those who come to inhabit Jarvis's schoolouse are gradually brought closer to violent and unforseen wys by Lodon's forbidding and dangerous Underground.....
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Barbara Vine/Ruth Rendell is one of my favourite authors, she has written some terrific novels. Sadly, for me, this wasn't one of them. There were too many characters, I found I couldn't get fully focussed on one before the story jumped to another one. I didn't empathise with any of them except perhaps for the elderly, bewildered Cecililia whose daughter Tina lives in the schoolhouse and sleeps around. I did like the facts and history given about the underground, I like trains (though steam is more my thing) and it was this that probably kept me reading. Also, the schoolhouse is set in Westend Lane, a road I travelled most days of my life in London. The Railway Tavern is even mentioned, a pub I ran as a rock venue in the early 1990s. It's always enjoyable reading books set in areas we know well, another factor that kept me reading. Overall though, this has to be my least favourite Vine book, I'm disappointed to come across something of hers I actually don't like that much.


Journal Entry 6 by RubyBlueLady at Steventon, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Friday, January 30, 2009

Released 15 yrs ago (1/31/2009 UTC) at Steventon, Oxfordshire United Kingdom

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I'm taking this to the Cherry Tree OBCZ meet
in Oxfordshire tomorrow (31/01/09)

Journal Entry 7 by darkhorse4460 from Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Monday, February 2, 2009
Picked up at the Cherry Tree meet on Saturday. Another one from RubyBlueLady - thank you.

Released 11 yrs ago (3/3/2013 UTC) at Pigeonhole @ Daventry Moot Hall in Daventry, Northamptonshire United Kingdom

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With apologies to RubyBlueLady for never getting around to this one. I'm letting it go at the Pigeonhole meet on Sunday.

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