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message 1: by Judith (new)

Judith | 559 comments Little sister by david hewson. What a good idea.


message 2: by Mary (new)

Mary C | 172 comments Wondering if anyone has read The Ashes of London by Andrew Taylor. I read the first couple of chapters at the library the other day and it seemed interesting but I've been fooled before by good beginnings not leading to good endings.


message 3: by Judith (new)

Judith | 559 comments No I haven't heard of that one.


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Sandy | 499 comments Judith wrote: "Little sister by david hewson. What a good idea."

That one was just ok for me, Judith. It's book #3 & I liked the first 2 better. And I agree....great idea, David.


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Beth Stewart | 644 comments The Hanging Shed by Gordon Ferris?? Set in postwar Glasgow


message 6: by Beth (new)

Beth Stewart | 644 comments Many thanks, David!


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Beth Stewart | 644 comments Anyone read the Beatrice Stubbs detective series by j j marsh???


message 8: by Mary (new)

Mary C | 172 comments Beth wrote: "Anyone read the Beatrice Stubbs detective series by j j marsh???"

I have not but it keeps popping up on my Facebook feed so I'm curious about it as well.


message 9: by Beth (new)

Beth Stewart | 644 comments On mine as well, Mary. That's what prompted my question


message 10: by Mary (last edited Oct 15, 2017 11:49AM) (new)

Mary C | 172 comments Has anyone read My Husband's Wife by Jane Corry?


message 11: by Mary (new)

Mary (broomemarygmailcom) Mary wrote: "Has anyone read My Husband's Wife by Jane Corry?"
I liked it. many surprises all through the book. Interesting characters and story and not gory. An actual psychological thriller-- with the steady pace of a thriller... I would say "read it." :-)


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Judith | 559 comments Has anyone read The Mitford Murders by Jessica Fellowes, I enjoyed it as a light read.


message 13: by Mary (new)

Mary C | 172 comments Mary wrote: "Mary wrote: "Has anyone read My Husband's Wife by Jane Corry?"
I liked it. many surprises all through the book. Interesting characters and story and not gory. An actual psychological thriller-- wit..."


Thanks! I have another book club that is reading it for the November meeting and I managed to snag a copy at the library the other day.


message 14: by Tina (new)

Tina Culbertson (tinaculbertson) Mary, that sounds intriguing and I have just entered a giveaway on Goodreads for My Husband's Wife. thanks for the tip!


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Mary C | 172 comments Has anyone read Elizabeth Edmondson's series A Very English Mystery ? Starts with A Man of Some Repute, then A Question of Inheritance and lastly A Matter of Loyalty, which showed up in my Amazon feed this morning. I'm looking for some inexpensive choices to put on my Amazon wish list for Christmas and thought this might be an interesting series. Mostly good * ratings on Amazon.

Thanks!


message 16: by Mary (last edited Oct 26, 2017 07:13AM) (new)

Mary C | 172 comments The US bundle is under $9, with the first 2 around $2 each


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AngryGreyCat (angrygreycatreads) | 554 comments Mary wrote: "Has anyone read Elizabeth Edmondson's series A Very English Mystery ? Starts with A Man of Some Repute, then A Question of Inheritance and lastly A Matter of Loyalty, which showed up in my Amazon f..."

I haven't read them but they do look interesting!


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Victoria Prescott (victoria_prescott) | 21 comments Has anyone read Elizabeth Edmondson's series...

I've read them. Very much enjoyed the first ones. Sadly, Elizabeth Edmondson died while writing the last one and it was completed by her son. Didn't enjoy it quite so much, but I'd recommend the series overall.


message 19: by Kim (new)

Kim | 42 comments I have read the first ones but not the last written by her son. I enjoyed the first but then they sort of went downhill for me. She has written many other books as Elizabeth Aston and Elizabeth Pewsey. I have The Frozen Lake on my kindle that I keep meaning to start.


message 20: by Mary (new)

Mary C | 172 comments It looks like "we" read Joy Ellis (a different one) in 11/16 - didn't get to it, apparently as it is still in my TBR. Anyhow, today Beware the Past showed up in my Amazon feed, USD 0.99. Wondering if anyone has read this? Also, since the group just read her 14 months ago, is it too early to nominate her for next month's value read? I know, it is January 1st so why am I thinking about February already.....


message 21: by AngryGreyCat (new)

AngryGreyCat (angrygreycatreads) | 554 comments Mary wrote: "It looks like "we" read Joy Ellis (a different one) in 11/16 - didn't get to it, apparently as it is still in my TBR. Anyhow, today Beware the Past showed up in my Amazon feed, USD 0.99. Wondering ..."

I haven't read that but I have read 2 in her Nikki Galena series and plan on reading more when I get around to it. This one, Beware the Past is a standalone so I don't know how it compares to her series books


message 22: by Mary (new)

Mary C | 172 comments I just finished Our House by Louise Candlish and enjoyed it. In my TBR pile is a previous book The Sudden Departure of the Frasers I got it when someone suggested it as a group read and it hasn't made it to the top. Anyone read either or both and have an opinion on the Sudden Departure of the Frasers. Maybe I should offer it as a suggested read for October.


message 23: by Beth (new)

Beth Stewart | 644 comments I haven't read either, Mary
Why not nominate one for October??


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