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Jun 01, 2024 04:07PM

Jun 01, 2024 08:16AM

Jun 01, 2024 08:10AM


These are the books in his series:
Inspector Harry Charlton
1. Murder in Blue (1937)
2. Midsumme..."
Amazon in US:
1. Murder in Blue (1937) - available
2. Midsummer Murder (1937) - available
3. The Case of the Michaelmas Goose (1938) - available
4. Catt out of the Bag (1939) - available
5. Measure for Murder (1941) - available
6. Subject: Murder (1945) - available
7. Let X Be the Murderer (1947) - available
8. Dead on Time (1948) - available
On pre-order but NOT Kindle:
Case of the Busy Bees
There Was a Crooked Man
Each kindle book is about $5

Murder on Paradise Island: A Golden Age Mystery

“Take my ..."
In US: $3 on kindle
May 31, 2024 02:40PM



Good place to start as it introduces Holmes and Watson, but probably my least favorite.

I started that book today! I was inspired because I read a biography of the main character years ago, A Midwife's Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812. Excellent book and so far the novel rings true to the character as I remember her.

I gave it five stars.
My review:
An extra star for 'unexpected'. This was not a book on my radar, and I only heard of the author because of his podcast. The setting, plot and characters were all well-done. There is a bit of snarky humor as well as a golden age flavor. I loved picturing the Crystal Palace that was the scene of the murder. Clues were fairly presented, and I could hear a warning sound from the podcast during the wrap-up. I'm looking forward to a series starring the (unnamed) Ghostwriter.

In the 'did not finish' category is Over My Dead Body. The premise sounded interesting, but I couldn't get into it and have too many other books waiting.

Thank you.

And I am about to start The Last Word before the library reclaims it.

It does get confusing. Audible just released Stephen Fry's narration of Harry Potter in the US. I loved Jim Dale but I'm still tempted (as though I have the time to re-listen!).
May 19, 2024 07:54PM


My thought exactly (as you will see when you get to the spoiler thread).

May 18, 2024 07:51AM

I was fascinated by Bradecote's attraction yet was really surprised by his kiss which was jarring (to me). His opinion of his wife is definitely a negative tone in the book. I am hoping his opinion changes or, maybe, she will die in childbirth giving the series more romantic openings. A single father has potential.
May 16, 2024 07:29AM

I continue to appreciate the length of these books (novellas?); more complete that a short story and easily read in an evening.