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Miss M wrote: "Ruth, I've only read Acts..., plus Unseen Things Above both of which are her most recent I think. Those two are sort of a 'birds eye view' of life in the extended cathedral community, very gossipy..."
I think Close Quarters was your next suggestion by a different author - I meant to delete that bit of the quote but forgot.
Thanks for the suggestion - I think I'll go for the sample first as I'm a bit concerned about the 'language' - I know it sounds prudish but I'm always put off by bad language :-(
Eh, we all have our 'things' we don't like to read. I guess there is a fair amount of 'language'....did a quick search: 26 bl***y, 3 b****r, emmm...close to 100 on the f-word! I really didn't notice--very lightly done, lots of dialogue/banter, but might not be for you.
I recently signed up to a site called ereaderiq which lets you know if books on your wish list or by certain authors drop in price on Amazon Kindle.I got an email this morning to say that books in Kate Charles's Book of Psalms series were reduced to £1.99 - so I've bought the ones that I'm missing and I'm set to read the whole series!
I quite like the Father Brown books- and have also read two Brother Cadfaels which were quite good too.
I am a big fan of Brother Cadfael, having read all twenty of the books. I am less so of the Father Brown stories after an endless read of one of the huge volumes. Not enough mystery and too much political/religious discussion. I did like the tv series though.
I'm about due for a reread of all of Brother Cadfael. Love that series!I also really liked the Dame Frevisse serIes by Margaret Frazer, following a 15th century English nun with family connections to the court of King Henry VI. The first few were a collaboration between Gail Frazer and Mary Monica Pulver, and they're pretty good, but I personally prefer the later ones that Frazer wrote on her own after Pulver dropped out.
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I've only read Acts..., plus Unseen Things Above both of which are her most recent I think. Those two are sort of a 'birds eye view' of life in the extended cathedral community, very gossipy, very funny, a third-person narrator who speaks directly to the reader. Sort of a much-updated (and much more worldly) Anthony Trollope. You could maybe download a kindle sample?
But I'm not sure what Close Quarters is?