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BOOK CROSSING!

Where did you find your book?
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Tell us where you discovered your copy of A Place of Execution, leave a review or comment at the bottom of this page and then release the book somewhere in the city to find new readers.

Leave it on a park bench, at a coffee shop, or in a hairdressers. Share it with a friend or place it anywhere it might find a new reader!

We'd like to hear what you thought of it and where you left your copy.

Read a Guardian article about Bookcrossing.

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This page was added on 27/03/2008.

Comments/reviews:

I found a copy in the Red Roaster Cafe in St James Street. I am now half way through and enjoying every minute. This book will still be read a century from now. When I've finished I'll be leaving it in a cafe in George Street Hove.

By Jamie Crofts (24/04/2008)

I found my copy of the book at Brighton station.

I particularly enjoyed the second half of the book - I couldn't put it down. I thought I knew what was going to happen but how wrong I was.

By Clare (24/04/2008)

still looking for a copy

By p.j. (13/05/2008)

I found my copy at the back of St Mary Magdalen's Catholic Church, Upper North Street early one Sunday morning...

What a read. This was my first Val McDermid and I did not want it to come to an end. I just kept looking at the last few pages... That being said it is dark and I felt sick at times. I felt I was there in Scardale with George every step of the way.

What a twist at the end - it caught me out - just the way it should be...

By Francis (13/05/2008)

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