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Aug 16, 2024 05:45AM
I also listened to the audio book and perhaps because of that I found the characters a bit confusing.
I expect to be starting this tonight as my other un-read group reads are on audio and I need something to read (vs listen).
Aug 15, 2024 12:41PM
Rosina wrote: "I have re-read it for the umpteenth time, and I agree it's a shame that we (as a buddy group) are finishing the series. They will however be re-read next time I feel in need of clever but kindly my..."That is a great benefit of books; they as always there and can be revisited! I am another who will miss Flavia, Jonathan and the boss.
Aug 15, 2024 12:33PM
I am quite sad there is only one more book in the series. I wonder if the series will be tied up in some way with Flavia's promotion and their wedding. I really liked this book: the sympathetic thief Mary and her aged lover willing to do whatever is necessary to get rid of his (almost) son; all the members of the religious community were interesting (poor Paul who will never get to go home); a truly evil murderer; Flavia learning the political ropes, practicing on easily intimidated Jonathan. There was an interesting historical backstory. Jonathan got to do his research. And I felt sorry for the naive man who thought his money would be doubled (after all it was guaranteed!).
I am also not familiar with the song, so didn't see any meaning. I wondered if it was intended to be an odd reference to Isabelle's switching interests.
Aug 12, 2024 06:26PM
Nike wrote: "I'm a true Agatha Christie lover but this is the second book I 've read where she doesn't stick to her traditional murder cases but to foreign affairs and agents and she doesn't do that very convin..."I agree that Christie's spy books are nowhere as good as her mysteries. There was one I really disliked but I've forgotten the name. It is not part of a series nor was it Baghdad which I thought was a rather fun romp.
While I have read the other T&T books I can't remember if they are spy ones as well. We will be reading the others so watch the threads to see if they would appeal.
Frances, sounds like a wonderful trip and I am envious of both the trip and being able to sing well enough to be in a choir. I was asked to 'keep it down' in school classes. I do enjoy my private performances.
Finished Cabaret Macabre and gave it three stars. The evil characters are fun to dislike, the plot is intricate, and the ending has twist after twist. Locked rooms are not my favorite and I ignore the unlikely murder methods.Next up is second in another new series,The Wrong Hands. Interesting main character in this series: police detective, a murdered wife who was also a cop and with whom he has conversations, ballroom dancer, quirky sense of humor, and a pair of pet rats, Fred and Ginger.
I have a few new library books I need to read and return before I can start our mid-month books. I have started Cabaret Macabre, the second or third in a locked room series with a retired magician as the amateur detective. So far I have met the starring family, all of whom are interestingly distasteful.
I am reading The Shakespeare Requirement, follow up to Dear Committee Members. No longer written in letters, but our main character and his college are still humorously dysfunctional.
Aug 03, 2024 03:31PM
Aug 03, 2024 03:23PM
Jackie wrote: "OK, I'll nominate In the Balance which is #4. I don't think I've read it but there's no telling. I haven't read it recently, anyway."Interesting ... In the US 'In the Balance' is $12 on kindle according to Amazon, or free with kindle unlimited. I would imagine there are other options.
Aug 03, 2024 06:58AM
Susan wrote: "How can you remove them though, when mainly they are stuck in? I never personally used them when my children were small as I can't imagine if someone is going to drive aggressively, they would be l..."Susan wrote: "How can you remove them though, when mainly they are stuck in? I never personally used them when my children were small as I can't imagine if someone is going to drive aggressively, they would be l..."
Big Ben due to be published in January in the US.
The Belfry Murder is available for $3.
I agree with Susan in NC that we have the benefit of hindsight in our view of Communism. It must have been very attractive to those who had lived under the Tsars; it promised so much.
Aug 02, 2024 11:11AM
Jill wrote: "I will nominate The Bungalow Mystery by Annie Haynes"He had his tea as usual; when I knocked at the door with the tray (he always had afternoon tea), I found him..."
$1 on kindle in US
Finished The Port of London Murders (excellent book in case anyone is undecided about reading it) and Mad About the Boy? is up next.
Jill wrote: "I had never heard of Josephine Bell until reading this, and hope to be able to find more books by her. I really enjoyed this book, and think it deserves to be a crime classic. This was written just..."The book was published in 1938, so pre-WW2.
