Friday, May 04, 2012

Unstinted or Unstinting Praise



Scrupulous, pitch-perfect. With heart-pounding force, Mr Capel-Dunn builds up a double narrative of suspense.  Sunday Times                                                                 
                                                                                       
Magnificent, brave, tender ... with a unique gift for immersing the reader in the taste, smell and fear of a story.  Independent on Sunday                                                         
                                                                                  
One of the very best books about life under a terrorist rĂ©gime I have ever read. Totally convincing... profoundly moving.  Margaret Drabble                                                 
                                                                                         
A masterpiece. An extraordinarily powerful evocation of a time of unimaginable fear. I defy you to read it without a pounding heart and a lump in your throat.  Hello?          
                                                                                       
If you want to get an idea of what life was like in a small Burgundian village in the early years of the 21st century, look no further than "The Subliminal Mr Dunn".  Burgundy Eye




BY THE SAME AUTHOR


General Hessey's Diary 1927-1939. Life in an idyllic Suffolk village as the world prepares for war.


Mrs Hessey's Diary 1939-1962A world in turmoil.

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