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	<title>Comments on: The FreakyTrigger 25 Best (London) Pubs of the 00&#8242;s : Intro</title>
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		<title>By: Joe Jackson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have heard there is a novel called &quot;Lancashire Hotpot&quot; written by Robin Drinkall. The first 15 pages are available for free on www.lulu.com

It is my understanding the book is partly based on a true story in Lancashire. 
The main plot involves a private detective from Preston called Charlie Fleetwood. He has been hired by a firm of lawyers in Manchester to investigate the theft of some valuable Faberge jewellery at Slaidburn Hall. 

Charlie Fleetwood and his partner Jeremy Worden soon realise someone is manipulating events to suit their own agenda.

The novel takes the reader through the picturesque landscape of Lancashire including Lytham, Whitewell, Chipping, Manchester and Preston.

I will not spoil the ending but I can disclose the reader will be left wondering if &quot;Lancashire Hotpot&quot; is actually a story within a story about a real psychological parallel world.   

Robin has written another book on Osteoporosis in Denmark. It has been described as the best patient friendly information book on non-compliance of medicine available. The Lancashire Hotpot is his first novel and the plot is 100% believable.

Spooky</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have heard there is a novel called &#8220;Lancashire Hotpot&#8221; written by Robin Drinkall. The first 15 pages are available for free on <a href="http://www.lulu.com" rel="nofollow" onclick="urchinTracker('/outgoing/www.lulu.com?referer=');">http://www.lulu.com</a></p>
<p>It is my understanding the book is partly based on a true story in Lancashire.<br />
The main plot involves a private detective from Preston called Charlie Fleetwood. He has been hired by a firm of lawyers in Manchester to investigate the theft of some valuable Faberge jewellery at Slaidburn Hall. </p>
<p>Charlie Fleetwood and his partner Jeremy Worden soon realise someone is manipulating events to suit their own agenda.</p>
<p>The novel takes the reader through the picturesque landscape of Lancashire including Lytham, Whitewell, Chipping, Manchester and Preston.</p>
<p>I will not spoil the ending but I can disclose the reader will be left wondering if &#8220;Lancashire Hotpot&#8221; is actually a story within a story about a real psychological parallel world.   </p>
<p>Robin has written another book on Osteoporosis in Denmark. It has been described as the best patient friendly information book on non-compliance of medicine available. The Lancashire Hotpot is his first novel and the plot is 100% believable.</p>
<p>Spooky</p>
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