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To the Grave (Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery, #2)
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Book Club Monthly Read > October 2014 Value Book Read - To the Grave by Steve Robinson

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Odette (odman) I suggested 'To the Grave' as I am interested in genealogy and enjoy reading a good mystery.

A question to start the discussion.

What do you thnk about the beginning of this book? Does it engage you immediately and how do you feel reading it?


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Bill Kupersmith | 588 comments Mod
I enjoy WWII historicals set in Britain but they are awfully hard to do well.


Odette (odman) I also enjoy WWII novels set in Britain. However, not having direct experience with this period find it hard to work out if these novels depict this period well.

I enjoyed the little details of the period Steve Robinson included in this book such as the mock turkey and the alternatives for stockings.

The first chapter of the novel got my attention immediately, and wondered what had happened in five days for Jason to be where he was. I enjoyed the switching back and forth between the present and past.

I really feel sorry for Mena - she is the child in the middle with an older sister and younger twins. Her family appear to be unlikeable, especially her mother, who comes across as quite nasty. Her father seems to be weak and her sister Mary more concerned with her own life.


AngryGreyCat (angrygreycatreads) | 554 comments I have to admit that WWII is my least favorite historical period to read about. I usually avoid books set then like the plague. I will give this one a try though, I already downloaded it.


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Bill Kupersmith | 588 comments Mod
My review of To The Grave is now up on the spoiler thread. Thanksgiving seems to have arrived early this year.


Sylvia Hunter | 1395 comments I enjoyed this a lot, it had me drawn in right from the beginning. It gathered pace as it went along as mystery turned into thriller. Whether or not it was believable was never an issue for me.


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