Southern Cross (Andy Brazil)
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Amazon Editorial ReviewRobbery, murder, incompetence and not enough parking spaces - just another day in the life of a big city's police department. Judy Hammer investigates as a virus crashes the police computer, freezing screens with a design of blue fish - the same one a gang called the Pikes claim is their symbol.
I tried to read Isle of Dogs and couldn't finish it. So am trying Hornet's Nest, so far not so good. So Southern Cross is not going to read by me. It is available. Hopefully, someone else will like it.
Journal Entry 3 by fathermurphy at -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Released 13 yrs ago (2/12/2011 UTC) at -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA
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All the books I release are yours to keep, and do whatever you want with them. All I ask is that you record a journal entry on this website for them, at the very least just to say you found it.
To the finder of this book:
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Got this out of the Mystery Bookbox
This was an interesting enough book, but not one of her better ones.