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Shutter Island: free book with Saturday 6th March Daily Telegraph
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Voucher in paper to be redeemed at nearest participating Waitrose. Ts and Cs will be in the paper.
Also posted on Freebies Low Spend board.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/promotions/7306026/Shutter-Island-free-book.html
Shutter Island: free book
To celebrate the release of Shutter Island at cinemas on March 12, we are giving away copies of Dennis Lehane's book for free with The Daily Telegraph on Saturday, March 6.
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Also posted on Freebies Low Spend board.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/promotions/7306026/Shutter-Island-free-book.html
Shutter Island: free book

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Quoted from Amazon's website:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shutter-Island-Dennis-Lehane/dp/0553824481/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
"Shutter Island is something of a departure for Dennis Lehane. It is not like the private eye novels with which he made his name and it is not especially like Mystic River, his distinguished crime novel about murder, loyalty and revenge. Instead, he gives us a classic of psychological suspense--US Marshal Teddy is summoned to a remote hospital for the criminally insane to look for a missing patient and finds his own future and sanity on the line. It is the 1950s and experiments with drugs, conditioning and brain surgery are all the rage both in the psychiatric profession and in the shadow world of government agencies.
Teddy rapidly becomes aware that no-one he is talking to is remotely telling him the truth and that he cannot be wholly sure even of his charming new partner. As the island hospital is isolated by a hurricane, we find ourselves unable to trust a single thing that the narrative tells us--Lehane displays a gift for sleight of hand which is showily disorienting. At the same time, this is not just a box of tricks. We find ourselves caring deeply for Teddy and his partner Chuck, whatever is going on and whoever they really are.--Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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A psychological tour de force. Absolutely nothing is as it seems in this effortlessly complex thriller The Times Literary Supplement Lehane's new novel carries an ending so shocking...that it will go down as one of the most aesthetically right resolutions ever written...A tour de force. Publishers Weekly Chilling, thrilling and so clever you'll be chewing it over long after the final page Mirror"0
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