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27 Jul, 2017
To walk invisible
The DVD is invaluable if, like us, you were frustrated with the much-criticised sound quality of the BBC television showing. Having English subtitles means that none of the dialogue is lost and the viewing experience is much more enjoyable. The DVD extras feature interesting interviews with the writer and cast among others. The brief, fully-clothed sex scene is distasteful and unnecessary; Branwell's obsession and delirium do not require so crass a moment. Otherwise a superb production in terms of costume, characterisation and direction.

11 Aug, 2021
Long life rechargeable batteries
1 of 1 found this helpful Long-life rechargeable to replace same brand we’ve had for many years.

14 Mar, 2018
Etat de siège pour Mary Lester vol 1
If you haven't discovered this French detective series by Jean Failler, now is the time. This is a relatively easy read, without a trace of "noir". Failler writes in clear French with lots of dialogue and he has a light touch. His main characters are perhaps a little stereotyped, but no more than in other famous detective stories. Failler gives us a strong female lead, a stoically loyal second fiddle and a boss who knows better than to rein in Mary Lesser despite his frequent anxieties about her methods.