| Format | Full Book |
|---|---|
| Online Reading (HTML, good for sampling in web browser) | View |
| Online Reading (JavaScript, experimental, buggy) | View |
| Kindle (.mobi for Kindle devices and Kindle apps) | Download |
| Epub (Apple iPad/iBooks, Nook, Sony Reader, Kobo, and most e-reading apps including Stanza, Aldiko, Adobe Digital Editions, others) | Download |
| PDF (good for reading on PC, or for home printing) | Download |
| RTF (readable on most word processors) | Download |
| LRF (Use only for older model Sony Readers that don't support .epub) | Download |
| Palm Doc (PDB) (for Palm reading devices) | Download |
| Plain Text (download) (flexible, but lacks much formatting) | Download |
| Plain Text (view) (viewable as web page) | View |
Review by:
Jenny Mequia
on May 29, 2011 :
(no rating)
Avid reader. Strange story, hard to keep up with who was white or black. Big Ben was not described enough as to the purpose.
(review of free book)
Review by:
ChristineA59
on April 28, 2011 :
(no rating)
An ingenious idea and generally a good story. A decent proof reader would have helped - the book is full of typos, punctuation errors, random changes of font size and style and other inconsistencies which bugged me a lot, hence the lower star rating. My main problem with it is that although the story has been set in London it is very Americanised. UK policemen do not usually carry guns, lawyers are rarely called attorneys, cellphones are normally mobile phones, Big Ben is not the clock at all but the bell behind it ... I could go on but you get the drift.
(review of free book)