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  • Welcome to Barjoland  

    Bad City Blues (Paperback)
    Tim Willocks, British writer, psychiatrist training, began his literary career by working in the dark novel, dirty and murky, before taking the tangent of the historical novel in the most epic pretensions (recently: the triptych dedicated to the char
  • Bad Blues Novel  

    Bad City Blues (Paperback)
    The aim of the author is quite clear: we delve into the torments of the human soul, to stage the violent confrontation between ambiguous and perverse two brothers confront the profound nihilism outsiders psychologically disturbed lost in the metaphor
  • If you really have nothing better to do  

    Bad City Blues (Paperback)
    This book is easy to read at first ... and then you quickly realize that there are only four or five most unsympathetic characters than each other, except perhaps the only woman, Callie . Nobody in any case to which we can relate to. The narration is
  • The large black  

    Bad City Blues (Paperback)
    A shock, a slap. Extremely hard, violent, sadistic, disturbing. Attention to the feelings of who will read it. The human soul in its darkness, its torments, his impulses. Unclean characters (Jefferson), but unforgettable, disgusting acts but frankly
  • Bad Thriller Blues  

    Bad City Blues (Paperback)
    Remarkable! Black history or the accounts of regulations keep coming, sex is first in line as devastating as the descriptions of the protagonists greedy! It attaches to these lovable and loathsome characters! A writer to discover with the release in
  • Disjointed and difficult  

    Bad City Blues (Paperback)
    Both say: I got fooled by the cover deliciously "black" ... For the content, it is very modern (that is to say 25% of sex, violence 50% and 25% of perversion). Here. The intrigue is disjointed, as the narration and sinks without much interest in