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|title=Crusher
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|author=Niall Leonard
|reviewer=Jill Murphy
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|pages=336
|publisher=Doubleday
|date=September 2012
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PS: I got through the entire review without mentioning ''Fifty Shades'' but then couldn't resist. So I'm weak. Shoot me. If you're interested, google it.
This is very much a YA book - it has sex, graphic violence and all those other YA-not-teen whatnots. So, in that vein, I'm going to recommend [[Core of Evil by Nigel McCrery]] for further reading. It's also a crime novel by an author used to writing for TV. If you like the look of ''Crusher'', it'll be right up your alley. You might also want to look at YA author Kevin Brooks' foray into noir crime for adults - [[Until the Darkness Comes by Kevin Brooks|Until the Darkness Comes]]. You might also enjoy [[Missing Dad: Wanted by J Ryan]].
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