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I'm not sure if you could say they "came to an end", but I definitely enjoyed Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot series (though I still can't bring myself to read Curtain). And I loved Mistress of the Art of Death and was eager for the next one when Ariana Franklin died. I'm thrilled her daughter(?) is picking up that one.
Meghan wrote: "And I loved Mistress of the Art of Death and was eager for the next one when Ariana Franklin died. I'm thrilled her daughter(?) is picking up that one. "
I really enjoyed it as well. The first book is one of my absolute favorite historical mysteries.
Yes, her daughter (Samantha Norman) is continuing the series.
I really enjoyed it as well. The first book is one of my absolute favorite historical mysteries.
Yes, her daughter (Samantha Norman) is continuing the series.









One of my favorite series - sad to see it finished



Yes! I'm running into that with Cynthia Harrod-Eagles' Morland Dynasty (not mystery but definitely historical). There are currently 35 books in that series, and my library has (or can get a hold of) books 1-3 and then nothing again until book 7. Then it skips to 10, 13, etc. I am half-tempted to just buy the missing books and donate them.



Absolutely, I couldn't agree more!

I also miss new books in the Bracebridge series by Margaret Miles, the Beau Brummell series by Rosemary Stevens, and the Robert Fairfax series by Hannah March.

I haven't tried the state-wide ILL system yet, though I have tried the local consortium, which has 43 libraries spread through northeast Ohio. I'll definitely look into ILL, though! (They aren't available on the ebook program through our library.)

The due dates can vary wildly - I've had a couple that I had 7 days to read as well as some with as much as 3 monthes (those came from college libraries)
also my library system charges $1 per book to ILL and there is no grace period for overdue fines, normally you have a week before they start charging - they start on the day after the book is due and are quite heavy $1 the first day and 50 cents/per day after that - your library might be different. Check with the reference librarians and I'm sure they would be happy to help

Thanks for the info! I've been hunting around on the library's website but can't find a link for the ILL - I'm sure they have one, but at the moment it is escaping me. My best friend is a reference librarian, so I'll put her on it!


My library system has a free ILL network with other libraries that have joined the network. These include a number of university libraries. You can request those ILLs online. If you want an ILL from a library outside the network, you have to pay and you have to go to a library branch to request it in person. Librarians will also try to talk you out of it because it requires them to do actual paper work (yes a physical request on paper)and it often takes some time for the system to receive the book from the library of origin.

Each system has different ways of doing things :)


A book within the county may not be an ILL if it's a county library system. It would be a request within the system which can usually be done online for free.



That's the way my county library works - it's a seven branch system, and if the book is in any branch, it will be where you want to pick it up the next day, or the day after that at the latest.
The long delays are normally they are in the process of purchasing the book for their collection, or it's just not very widely available. The one that came from Harvard, I'd forgotten I'd even asked for it :)
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Death Comes As Epiphany (other topics)Death Comes As Epiphany (other topics)
Curtain (other topics)
Mistress of the Art of Death (other topics)
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Do you also feel this way?
What are some of your favorite series that have come to an end?