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The Payphone Problem Maths Coursework.
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In 'A Question of Blood' by Ian Rankin Detective Inspector John Rebus has been asked to advise in a case which involves a former member of the SAS (Special Air Services) which Rebus has tried to join in the past.
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"I was rather confused to find this in the maths section. Grammar, spelling and punctuation requires work, and the changes in size and font do the reader no favours. The story itself is decent enough, the writer is consistent with his use of perspectives and builds suspense fairly well. A touch on the short side, the events on the aeroplane could do with bulking out a bit. All in all, not bad, could be much improved in terms of professionalism with greater focus on and care with the basics - spelling, punctuation and grammar. TSR user: Edenr."
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