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Apparently he follows the same format in the follow up book to Imperium. And the second story is more boring than the first in that one also. :)

Apparently he follows the same format in the follow up book to Imperium. And the second story is more bori..."
Sorry, can't agree with that. I loved both novels and found that they really brought the period, Cicero's slightly pompous nature, and the political infighting alive. Enjoyed them so much that I even read a 400+ plus biography of Cicero to see how well they matched what is actually known. I think this one is a question of taste, what some find boring others find interesting.

I also loved these books. The author's use of dividing each book into "parts" reflected in storyline...one was generally more enjoyable to me than the other, but I did not find any of it boring. I'm looking forward to Cicero 3!

Just as I always say. Everyone likes different things.
But you and I mostly agree about the first book, so you aren't talking to me are you? My name was in the quoted reply.
I found the second part of book #1 boring compared to part one, but I still enjoyed the book and gave it 4 stars.

That's why I hate the GR reply thing that has Terri wrote: Terri wrote: Lia wrote
Sometimes you don't know if someone is talking to you, or someone else who is in the clutch of 'reply quotes'.
It has happened to me plenty of times.
I think GR needs to work it out so that if you hit reply on a post that already contains "quoted replies", that it only selects the non quoted text.
If that makes sense. :)
edit; reading that back it sounds confusing, but I think you all know what I mean??


Maybe we can read it together *holds D's hand* at some stage?

After the June group reads?

A buddy read is always a good incentive.



Looks like I can't do our buddy read of Ratcatcher.
I went to reserve it at my library and they don t have book #1. They have the rest if the series but not book one. Then I remembered that I knew that. I had asked Dawn a while back if I could come into the series at book #2.
I looked at The Book Depository and it isn't even for sale anymore.
How bizarre that the first book in this series would no longer be published.

No worries, I'll read it anyway, and maybe I'll comment a lot for you :)
I think it's silly your library system hasn't got the first book of a series. I can see not continuing with one, but to not have the first doesn't make sense. Unless, someone nicked it


I think I might have to add this site to my bookmarks for future perusal though. :)

I do check them every now and then if I am desperate. They have one copy of Ratcatcher and it is $10 (approx $11 in USD). Too much for a used copy that I cannot see the condition of.
I am just going to have to start the series at book #2 at some stage.

Now, on to Vlad: The Last Confession. I have high hopes for this one.


A Morbid Taste for Bones
I have postponed the book I was on and am starting this one.
Putting a call out to anyone who wants to read it with me....

Good and small to fit in before next months group reads.
Welcome aboard. :D

Have this edition out from the library.

Experiencing the same thing as I did when I read my first Ellis Peters/Edith Pargeter. Such a lovely writer, but it is classic in style and takes some adjustment at first.
A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury


This has been set around Shrewsbury and she has spoken early of the Brothers Gwynedd.
A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury
The Brothers of Gwynedd Quartet: Comprising Sunrise in the West, The Dragon at Noonday, The Hounds of Sunset, Afterglow and Nightfall


Perhpas, going off what you guys have said, it is a little of both.
As mentioned a few posts back, I had this same problem with A Blood Field so i was kind of expecting that I would start to undertsand what was going on soon. :)


I figure if you guys say page 60 and have editions under 200 pages, then in my nearly 300 pages I must be getting close to the books getting better....
Edit: no, not 295 pages, only 263. The other 30 pages are chapters on of the next book. So I must be really close to the murder mystery starting,

Meanwhile I'm at p. 134 -- only 60 pages to go -- and... look, I'm not thrilled. But I'm not a mystery reader. I'm better off, being a fan of Bloody Field, chasing up her similar hist fics. I do like her writing, but here that hasn't got everything her writing had in her straight or major hist fic. To be specific, less insight into people's heads which was a big thing for me in Bloody Field.

Meanwhile I'm at p. 134 -- only 60 pages to go -- and... look, I'm not t..."
I wholeheartedly agree with your opinion of this book. The writing is good, but I am not engaged in the characters at all. Can barely tell them apart. They all seem like the same person. Of course, not as far in as all you guys. :-) Things may improve.

After this reread I have found it very slow and ponderous, I am wondering if I have spoiled it by watching the TV series, I have enjoyed watching the series which is very good.


On the TV series of them, Derrick Jacobi is great in anything, but the pace for me also seems a little slow.


Agree 100%.
It was the slow and old of the writing that made me fall in love with A bloody Field by Shrewsbury. The writing was exquisitely done 95% of the time and I loved it.
I don't think she has done it as well here. I'll be giving it 3 stars. Not really a hugely interesting story going on and the writing quality is excellent (Shakespearean in nature sometimes) but it isn't enough to make the story interesting.
I kind of don't/didn't care who killed 'person X'.
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