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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ out of 5
If you've read any of my recent reviews you'll already know that I start them all off in the same way, right? By saying that every book starts off with the full shebang of stars and that I'm always hopeful that they'll still be firmly in place when I close the back cover. If you've read my even more recent reviews you'll know about me gladly returning a star to its rightful position if there's a magic little sentence. My usual reason for knocking a star off a book that should be 5 stars is for potential copyright infringement but those few magic words will rapidly replace the knocked off star if it's there.
Let's get on with the review now, shall we?
It sounds like the 20 weeks at Henden and the first good while after training were total alcohol initiations for all the trainees... I wouldn't last a week! lol
You have to have a strong head (and stomach), kind heart and understanding head to become a probationary police officer... especially if you're female!
Wow. That rioting chapter was so intense and I was right there on the front line with the author.
I've finished reading for the afternoon now otherwise I'll never be able to sleep lol This book is just as good as the others I've read in the series though and it's still very much a 5 star book.
Back now and I feel sorry for those drivers who got clamped but loved the insight into what happens in the last week of the year for a police officer lol
That bit sounded pretty bad, but it got the job done and out of the way, so it obviously worked!
Some of my first friends when I first moved to this city were people who were homeless. I always had a soft spot for them and took them into a fast food place for a hot drink and bite to eat... it might have been their only chance to eat, drink and get warm that day! It sounds like the person that the author befriended was equally grateful and I can totally see why she was upset when she found out the details - don't worry, no spoilers.
I didn't find the prank at all funny, in fact, writing about it in such a humourous way could lead to people doing the same thing but for real... totally irresponsible for a police officer.
That... that... that... I don't even know the word without typing a very rude swear word that'd make even the most foul-mouthed person cringe. He got what he deserved and I hope his wife and daughter are living a safer and happier life now - it sounds like it's the least they deserve!
I'm glad I didn't read that chapter just before I headed to bed lol
Oh dear, that poor window cleaner lol
Blimmin' 'eck that was either incredibly brave or incredibly stupid, but it wouldn't have happened if there had been enough radio's!
WTG Darcy!
My heart is breaking for poor Jom and all for a £2.20 sarnie.
I'm gonna regret saying this, but the warning at the start of these few chapters made me wary that I might loose my breakfast at some point, but I haven't at all so far... so of course, the next chapters are gonna be totally gross, aren't they?! lol
I'll never be able to look at a judge, a barrister and a court clark in the same light again... especially in London lol
What an awful experience for poor Celia... nobody should have to go through what she went through to get the result that was got!
I'm at 75% and it's very nearly lunchtime, so will I be able to finish off this incredible book in about 5 hours? It's still very much a 5 star book and the chapters being so short and self-contained has meant that I've been able to take three days to read and enjoy it rather than having to cram it into one day with my eye constantly on the time 'cos there's no way I can read usual grown-up books over 3 days!
I'm not sure that should have happened, but I'm sure that father and son appreciated their secret santa!
Wow! I've just finished reading and while there were several big brand names used in some of the places throughout the book, I'm not so sure about the legalities of using trademarks so the star stays.
A definite must-read for nosey parkers like me lol
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