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An Absolute Scandal

by Penny Vincenzi

Book of the Month: April 2008

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Wonderful

Mandy Ghest,Lincoln.

An absorbing book kept me engrossed until the end,highly recommended.

Amanda Margetts,Somerset.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book.I read it whilst on a week's sunny holiday - it was really absorbing. Definitely a good holiday read!

Gwenda,Stockport.

Fantastic read. I couldn't put it down. Highly recommended!

Prity ,Canterbury.

This is the second book of hers i have read and yet again a fantastic book throughly enjoyed it.Was unputdownable.Will definatly be reading another of hers.

kelsey ,durham.

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