Reading, its worth going to school for then. Shame for those gypsy girls innit.
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What book are you reading at the moment
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Ive just bought Abraham Lincoln its about the story thats on the cinema at the moment, Ive been reading alot latel this year when stting in my taxi, read some great books
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Hell to Pay by George Pelecanos
Derek Strange and Terry Quinn, the team of investigators are hired to find a 14-year-old run away. The girl is now a prostitute in one of D.C.'s most brutal neighborhoods. The two ex-cops think they know this world—but nothing in their experience has prepared them for the vengeance of Worldwide Wilson, the ruthless operator whose territory they are intruding upon. Their mission is fractured by a violent criminal act against a young player from the neighborhood football team that Strange coaches. Tracking down the perpetrators becomes a point of honor for Strange and Quinn, and their investigation leads them deep inside the city's labyrinth of crime—and back, again, to the lethal Worldwide Wilson.
Derek Strange and Terry Quinn, the team of investigators are hired to find a 14-year-old run away. The girl is now a prostitute in one of D.C.'s most brutal neighborhoods. The two ex-cops think they know this world—but nothing in their experience has prepared them for the vengeance of Worldwide Wilson, the ruthless operator whose territory they are intruding upon. Their mission is fractured by a violent criminal act against a young player from the neighborhood football team that Strange coaches. Tracking down the perpetrators becomes a point of honor for Strange and Quinn, and their investigation leads them deep inside the city's labyrinth of crime—and back, again, to the lethal Worldwide Wilson.