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Richard Osman names 7 of his favourite books - including a 'masterful' thriller

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Richard Osman is a multifaceted personality, with his roles ranging from presenting to novelist. As well as writing a range of successful books, the television presenter is also a lover of reading, with his favourite books ranging across various genres. Now, book lovers are able to get some insight on some of his top recommendations, thanks to Read This Twice, a website that allows book enthusiasts to find out the favourite books of personalities.

Here is a list of seven of Richard Osman's favourite books:

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Goodreads rates the book 4.1 out of five stars.

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Goodreads rates the book 4.1 out of five stars.

" data-has-syndication-rights="1" data-portal-copyright="-" data-licensor-name="-" /> imageJames Bond novel, takes readers on a spy adventure as Bond wrestles with the aftermath of M's murder at his own allegiances. Questions surrounding his own identity push him to a wall, as he has to confront them for his survival.

According to Richard Osman, With A Mind to Kill is just one of Anthony Horowitz's "brilliant books", describing the author as a "wonderful writer".

Goodreads rates the book 3.9 out of five.

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He added: "Do please buy one if you want an incredible story written by an incredible writer."

Goodreads rates the book 4.1 out of five stars.

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Goodreads rates the book 4.4 out of five stars.

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The historical fiction takes readers to Manhattan, New York City, in the mid-eighteenth century. It follows a mysterious young man named Mr. Smith and how he upends the lives of the merchant and political classes.

Golden Hill offers historical insight into what the Big Apple was like before it became one of America's greatest cities, exploring themes of trouble, love, and ingenious invention.

Goodreads rates the book 3.8 out of five stars.

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