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sabagrey wrote: "Abigail wrote: "I look forward to hearing your expert opinion on Crossed Skis, Sabagrey!"
could take a while until I *really* get to read it: "Want to read" list is long, and of limited use becaus..."So very true for so very many of us. I read one book (often not even from my TBR list) then add three. But it's nice to have plans. Crossed Skis is on my TBR for some future date,

Working my way very, very slowly through
Capital Crimes: London Mysteries and started
Fifty-Four Pigs: A Dr. Bannerman Vet Mystery, a new book due back to the library soon. And the library may demand C Crimes back before I'm done. Luckily, they renewed
The Moving Toyshop for me.

I have read this before and hope to again, but it will be later as I am rather over committed reading-wise at this time.

While browsing Audible, US version, I found many of Doon Leon's Commissario Brunetti series are free: #s 3, 4 and 8 - 22.

I've finished and I enjoyed reading it: the vivid Parisian atmosphere and Maigret being Maigret, functioning without sleep, living on pipe tobacco and threatening quietly. However, I feel there have been better plots. The personality reading using handwriting was more extensive than I found believable.
Judy wrote: "Good to hear you liked it, Sid, despite your reservations. I'll look forward to reading your review. I have started the book now and found the first few pages compelling - a very unusual and cinema..."Quite a list - 75 books and with so many different titles. I might print it for future reference. I've gotten confused with the various titles and we aren't very far into the series yet.

I just barely started and agree the opening is quite dramatic. Looking forward to it as I like the author's style.

I have finished now. I would like to say I now know tax law, but that would be a lie. I got completely lost in all of the explanations.

I have finally started this and am so sorry there is only one more. Luckily my library system has several copies of the last book. I love Caudwell's wit and style.

Thank you. Guess I'll add it to my TBR. I ashamed how very long that TBR is.

I have, finally, started
Bad Actors after ignoring it for a couple of non-reading days. Somewhat confused but Slough House does that to me.
Jackie wrote: "Lynnie, I think Louise Penny is much better read in order, since the characters and their relationships change, but am glad you are enjoying them despite starting so far into the series. I see the ..."I agree completely and there are a couple of books that follow are almost continuations of the prior. I loved All the Devils.

I think Falco felt his silence (to not accuse the emperor's younger son of murder and treason) was being bought with the offer. He was offended and, as said, being difficult.
Susan in NC wrote: "Sandy wrote: "In my opinion, on a second reading and knowing where the romance is heading, much of the tension and hesitancy in their conversation is because they are not allowed to marry given the..."Thus Falco has to save lots of money to buy his way into the second rank.

In my opinion, on a second reading and knowing where the romance is heading, much of the tension and hesitancy in their conversation is because they are not allowed to marry given their respective status. "Not illegal but won't be allowed" is stated at some point and even the emperor doesn't approve.
Carolien wrote: "Has anybody read Ruth Downie's Russo series set in Roman England? I enjoyed the first two and must go back to the series I think."I read the first. I think it was about the time that I started Falco and decided they were too alike, and Russo would have to wait. Never have read the second.

This is one of my favorite series and I loved my reread of Silver Pigs. I am now about halfway into the follow up series which regularly refers back to Falco. I plan to continue my reread.
I discovered the audio versions part way thru my first read and think they add a lot. There are two different narrators but I haven't found that a problem. I saw a criticism that once that the narrator sounded too British, but I think it would be very strange if he sounded Italian. For those who have an Audible account, I got the series for free. (Discovered this after I used the library versions but snatched them up when I could.)
Jill wrote: "I am about to start Dartmoor, the Saving by B.J. Burton A story about the Dini, little people living on Dartmoor"That sounds fascinating. Please report back when you finish.

Best laid plans and all that ... My library request for
Bad Actors arrived so that may move to the top of the list as two of us need to read it before my time runs out.

I have our next four (!) mid-month books lined up and need to choose one. An embarrassment of riches.