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The Looking Glass Club [Kindle Edition]

Gruff Davies
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"a gripping and hugely entertaining story that is difficult to solve and even more difficult to put down." - New Scientist.

When a pregnant stranger, Skyler, is dumped on his doorstep with a sinister note, Steel finds himself in a race to restore her memory before they are both killed by an assassin with a frightening gift. What is Skyler's connection to his past, and how much longer can Steel protect the world against the secret that he’s guarded for decades?

Highly original, witty and terrifying in equal measure, The Looking Glass Club is a fast-paced thriller that grips from page one and won't let go.

The author is also offering up to £1 million pounds sterling to the individual or team that correctly solves the interpretation puzzles between the chapters of the printed and Kindle editions of the book.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2493 KB
  • Print Length: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Sencillo Press; 1 edition (5 Oct 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B00466HSZ4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #103,236 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
The couple of books I have read so far on my Kindle were sweet, moving stories about real life encounters, about personal endeavours, things that touch our every day lives and puddy cats! The latest book I finished could not have been more different..

Set not too far in the future, The Looking Glass Club has you follow the ups and downs of Zeke/Steel as he comes to terms with his past and how those events come back to haunt him.

Gruff Davies is a new author and a talented guy. It's obvious he is knowledgable about physics and has a keen interest in human nature and sci-fi as this is self-evident in his work.

The Looking Glass Club flip-flops between the past and the current life of the key character, something I found I had to get used to, but to be honest once I was hooked I was hooked good!

It's been a while since a book has got my attention as much as The Looking Glass Club has. My friend has read the book and was hooked at a different stage to me but I can guarantee at whatever point it grabs you, there will be no going back.

If you are squeamish you may have to think about when you read The Looking Glass Club as I had a few dreams punctuated with the events of the story, especially as Gruff's writing style is so fluid and very very descriptive.

I warn you a certain nursery rhyme will end up penetrating your very soul, just as it does to Zeke/Steel. I didn't realise until I finished the book that I was whistling the tune on the train, at home and in the office...

I don't want to cover much about the story as it will give the game away. If you enjoy sci-fi, like a good adventure, aren't adverse to some graphic detail and the odd swear (and a talking Jack Russell) then you will really enjoy The Looking Glass Club.

As an extra incentive there are several puzzles punctuated throughout the book, which if solved by anyone; could net them £1,000,000 (no joke!).

I dare you to take a look through the lives of the members of The Looking Glass Club and your own life will never be the same again.

"Half a pound of tuppenny rice..."
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Format:Paperback
I have loved every page of this book, fast paced, funny and very intelligently written. I'm not quiet bright enough to solve the puzzle but that doesn't in any way detract from the story. BUY IT!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Had I known beforehand that The Looking Glass Club fell into the genre of "science fiction" I freely admit that I may have been ignorant enough to let it colour my anticipation of what was to follow. What WAS to follow was a gripping and intelligent reading experience way beyond my limited understanding of what comprises the aforementioned literary category. Through ingenious and masterly-painted brushstrokes of plot, detail and characterisation the author confidently takes the reader on an epic adventure imbued with boundless and staggering imagination. Beautifully realised and tenderly narrated scenes are perfectly contrasted against thrilling action sequences which leave the reader as breathless as our hero so frequently finds himself. But while this book is magnificent in the sophistication of its plot and the grandeur of its monolith-proportioned themes, for this reader the lasting impressions are of delicately-woven filaments of human emotions: bitter regret, all-consuming madness, unrequited love, true altruism, devastating loss, overwhelming desire, eternal friendship: all of them richly detailed in subtle truths ... and a million miles (and universes) from pure "science fiction".
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Adventurous, twisted, fun and interesting
This book was sent to me out of the blue - and I loved it. The author has a rich appreciation of physics and information science, making it a science fiction book that leaves you... Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. Mainelli
A true Science Fiction novel... Without Aliens... Thank god.
Overall a very good book and complete page turner.

I think I considered myself quite technically minded before I took on reading it, and to begin with in the first few... Read more
Published 6 months ago by TheLifeiLussion
Information Relativity almost explained
Dark and fast-paced sci-fi thriller, anno 2035, with emphasis on science. The world of 2035 is sketched with emphasis on advances in info- and biotech, and with less focus on other... Read more
Published 9 months ago by alstrup|next
Not as good as it could have been
I've just finished the book and left with a feeling of "What the hell was all that about?". Mind mangling in places, with sections of over-blown prose and an idiotic ending,... Read more
Published 14 months ago by C. Fackrell
Inventive but flawed
This is an unusual yarn, but a deeply flawed novel.

The narrative style frequently gets in the way of the storytelling, with some sections reminding me faintly of... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Ian Collins
The Looking Glass Club
This is a terrific book - totally gripping but you need to concentrate, don't try to read it while watching TV! Read more
Published 15 months ago by Mrs. J. Cowdell
Science Fiction at it's Best
"At Imperial College, London, 2010, a group of students meet in secret to conduct experiments that have already cost one person their life. Read more
Published 16 months ago by M. D. Jenkins
Mind bending sci-fi gave a great read...
For me the opening paragraph set a tone that was consistently maintained throughout the book - the wonderful use of particularly descriptive and unusual analogies that continue... Read more
Published 17 months ago by atrappuk
A gripping and exciting futuristic read
"The Looking Glass Club" is cleverly structured, and throughout I continued to be fascinated by what was going to happen next, often finding myself wondering this at the oddest of... Read more
Published 18 months ago by BaddelK
Brilliant tech fodder
This was the first fiction book I have read for a while, I spend a lot of time reading tech books for work and wanted to disconnect. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Simon
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