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Also reading another Cotswold cosy by Rebecca Tope, A Grave in the Cotswolds.




Also, A Pistol in Greenyards







Wow, that's amazing!! I haven't even read 32 books this year!!

Ah right!



So, here is the first review, for The Bride Wore Black.

Now reading the fourth one, which is a bit different as it is set in 1880 in the South.

Still reading Jambusters, which I started mid-May. A slow read, doing a chapter at a time when it is fine enough to read in the garden, which hasn't been very often.

Waltz into Darkness.
The omnibus as a whole provides links for the four works - Omnibus



Haven't been reading these in order, apart from the first two, just in the order I could get them from the charity shops or library, so I did start from low to high, but there were gaps and I've gone back and 'filled' some of the gaps since. The last one (Slaughter) was good, and the current one is interesting so far.






Read a couple already - here's the first - Agatha Raisin and the Vicious Vet,



This was so dire I'm regretting buying two from the charity shop. On this evidence, they are getting worse as the series goes on. I actually started number 17 yesterday but found it so boring I started this one. Oh dear!



The best bit about both of these was that they had more sense of place than any of the Cotswolds set Agatha Raisins have had, at least those I've read, and I would've thought that book 2 of a series (the Vet one) would at least have some of that characterisation.


I've just read the other one I bought - The Day the Floods Came


At least you gave money to charity, so something good came out of them :o)

I have finished Hiss and Hers and slammed that and the whole series. Well, I can only say what I think after all. I was disappointed because I was looking for a light read cosy crime series as I have read a lot of Rebecca Tope's Cotswold series and the AR one is supposedly set there. Tope's series has far more atmosphere of the Cotswolds and is set in real places instead of the mostly made up ones in the AR books, plus people do real things such as walk their dogs! Although the Thea Osborne character is sometimes annoying, she at least isn't stuck in her adolescence and has realistic relationships and also family to interact with. Anyway, I have another of those from the library so I'll get to it soon.




I liked some more than others. One is darnright weird - B & M and the Seven Points. The author's notes on each tell about each story, where he got the idea etc and those are interesting too.
An intro about Fowler's interest in classic crime fiction is also interesting.

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