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Includes the name: Paul McGrath QC

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A Face in the Crowd [1957 film] (1957) — Actor — 64 copies, 1 review
Inner Sanctum (2004) — Show host, some editions — 3 copies, 1 review
Kiss Me, Kate [1958 TV movie] (1958) — Actor [Harrison Howell] — 3 copies

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Delightful, with unexpectedly perfect plot twists.

Left is the first book in author Paul McGrath’s new science fiction series, Terran Incognita, and features an extraterrestrial embedded among the population of the small town of Eudora, Mississippi, to observe Earth’s inhabitants and who is left behind when he is delayed getting to his team’s extraction point. His unplanned extended stay is fun but telling of the current social environment, and while dark at times, it makes for show more entertaining and compelling reading from start to finish.

Anton-7, or Roy McDonald (his Earth alias), provides fine observations of the human condition from an outsider’s (FAR outsider’s) point of view as he gets increasingly closer and more involved with his unaware human hosts. Against all protocol, Anton goes “native.” I thoroughly enjoyed his “smooth” attempts to fit in and be a good guest. His internal monologue about his encounters is, at times, uneasy but always clever and hopeful that he’s responding appropriately, especially when engaging with Ezra and Ellie.

The story is well-paced as the events of his unplanned unfold, including a fun tour of Memphis, Tennessee’s points of interest. American society and popular opinions are examined and evaluated through his third-party, alien lens, and when circumstances reveal to him gaping discrepancies, such as nationwide gun availability, Anton decides to take action that will definitely rub with enthusiasts. Anton plays fast and loose with what many fans of the genre will understand as “the Prime Directive,” but, luckily, with positive outcomes. The author has a wonderful sense of dialogue and a knack for banter. It was a lot of fun to watch the growing relationship between Anton/Roy and Ellie Atkinson. The plot takes some delightful left turns that are so perfect and unexpected that I am still smiling about them.

I recommend LEFT to readers of humorous and satirical science fiction.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author through Lone Star Book Blog Tours.
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The autobiography of this Irish soccer player is not a football story but a human story that goes from a hard, hidden childhood in Dublin’s orphanages to a public struggle with alcoholism and a life lived on the edge of chaos.
This is the story of Paul McGrath who played for Man U, Aston Villa and Ireland.
Paul was a great player even though he was a notorious alcoholic, with dodgy knees.
This is his story.
Good interesting read.

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