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Murray of Letho series

Ingnite wrote: "Glad you've enjoyed them Kew. I downloaded them too, after reading the description but as yet, I haven't read them. On your recommendation they are the next two on the hit list!"
I hope that you enjoy them. :0)
I hope that you enjoy them. :0)

Yes, I've been writing non-fiction, too, but the main reason I tried to stop writing was the compelling apathy of the publishing industry - I finally tried to convince myself they must be right! but I couldn't stop writing, even if no one read it.
This is a great website - lots of lovely books to consider and read about and read!
Lexie wrote: "Hi, I'm Lexie and I wrote these - just wanted to say a big thank you to Kew who has given me two lovely reviews on Amazon! I've just joined here and it's all a bit new to me, as is blogging, though..."
Great to see you here Lexie! I don't have a very good opinion about the intelligence of publishers - there are some excellent authors on kindle that they have turned down, so you are in good company!
I'm looking forward to reading the next books in the series - any news on when they will be ready?
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Great to see you here Lexie! I don't have a very good opinion about the intelligence of publishers - there are some excellent authors on kindle that they have turned down, so you are in good company!
I'm looking forward to reading the next books in the series - any news on when they will be ready?
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Thanks you for not glazing over during that !


Goodness me - were your parents planning a royal match for you? Harry's still available...


I don't ever use Ann, just have to write it on tax forms. My sister's second name is Jane.

Reminds me of uni and Gregor Mendel and his delightful square....

I'm in North East Scotland too! Aberdeen to be precise. Hello to you :o)
It makes me happy that i have found someone on here who is possibly reasonably close to me

I don't ever use Ann, just have to write it on tax forms. My sister's second name is Jane."
Of course there's always the danger that as I'm a 'shy' writer with no photo on my profile that mine might just be a pen name! But one of my great aunts was Ann Alexandra, funnily enough!

In that case I hope you're not flooded out this morning!

Thanks so much for your support so far - hope you enjoy the new one!




I shall go off and buy it!

It usually needs a few hours - you're very quick off the mark! Hope the allotment is doing well in this extraordinary weather.


Thank you! It appeared on .com last night before it showed up on .co.uk, for some reason - the mysteries of Amazon!
I had the great satisfaction yesterday of clearing docks off an unused plot - at least a foot taller than me, but they fell to the trusty shears! I have blisters today, but those docks are not going to seed this year! Ha!
Ooh - I missed the posts on here somehow. Reminds me that I still haven't read book three! Must rectify that soon - and now I also have to download book four!
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Those books were Death in a Scarlet Gown and Knowledge of Sins Past. As the books were less than £1 I downloaded them on a whim but wasn't expecting much. When I started to read I was amazed at the quality of the writing. These could losely be called historical mysteries but there is more to them than that - the author spends a lot of time setting the scene and presenting the characters, the mystery is just one element of the tales. The first book left me stunned after I had read it because of the tragedy of the story. The second book of the series is lighter in tone but just as well written.
A few people have read these books now and left good reviews, so the author's friend has informed us that she has been encouraged to prepare the next couple of books in the Murray of Letho series for publication. As the author had to be "persuaded" to publish her books and hasn't been on the forums herself, I get the impression that she must be shy?
I can really recommend these to fans of history and mystery. The quality of the writing in these books explodes the oft repeated myth that the cheap books will be rubbish. Yes, some of them are, but there are also some real gems to be found and the Murray of Letho series is one of those gems.
I highly recommend these books.
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