Though racily told, at times the plot stretches credence as well as patience. |
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It is racily written and holds the reader's attention as well as any good detective or science fiction novel. |
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But if you think this 55-year-old, who is zipping along racily, is doing it for fun, think again. |
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In the main it is a catalogue of racily written anecdotes that describe the most notorious of the North's drug godfathers. |
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Even if Nichols cheats a bit about a few details, he makes his main characters tragicomically true to life, racily human enough to wrest sympathy from the sourest souls. |
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The waistline rises racily to a tidy, truncated tail, which contains a surprisingly generous boot. |
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Besides which, the i40 estate car is as much a roomy hatchback as a practical estate, with its rising waistline and racily sloping tail. |
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Soon she rediscovers her bone structure, and ditched the Mrs Hawkins to become, more racily, Nancy. |
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He tells the story racily and well, though with some slips. |
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