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anyone else like historical crime?"
I enjoy historical mysteries. My favorite series are..."
wow - a spreadsheet!!

Her Royal Spyness always looked interesting in the bookstore. I have to try them out. I do like series books because you really get to know the characters.
While I don’t have a spreadsheet, I do have a piece of paper with the series name listed at the top of the page and the books in the series listed below.
In the back of my calendar in the note section, I had to start listing books for each book club so I could keep track and be able to get the upcoming books.
While I don’t have a spreadsheet, I do have a piece of paper with the series name listed at the top of the page and the books in the series listed below.
In the back of my calendar in the note section, I had to start listing books for each book club so I could keep track and be able to get the upcoming books.

Allie wrote: "Have her try Her Royal Spyness by Rhys Bowen , Adrian.
It’s perfect for someone just submerging themselves into historical mysteries. They’re cute and funny!"
Thank you both for your kind replies. I will pass this recommendation on to her, and pester you both if she needs more, thanks again.



anyone else like historical crime?"
I enjoy historical mysteries. My favorite series are..."
Oh my goodness, I am so glad that I am not the only one to have spreadsheets to keep track of the books I read! When I'm in a bookstore, I use 3x5 cards that not only have the names of the authors and books I've read but comments like "got tired of the main character" or "hated the writing, don't buy." Thanks so much, Helen!


I recently got my hands on The Uninvited Guests

But considering the times, I think I will start The Keepers of the House


I aim to please, Pamela! 8-)

I hope once the library opens up to pick up some Ngaio Marsh and Margery Allingham books.





This pandemic sure is improving my reading! Last night I dove into a box of Marcia Muller books that I got from a neighbor and pulled out A Wild and Lonely Place. But I'm also eying two books I've downloaded from my local library ...

I enjoyed it, 3.5 stars rounded up. My review. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


As noted above Gareth Armstrong knocks it out of the park (to use an American baseball term) narrating Maigret! 👍👍👍


It was a bit slow at the beginning for me but has gotten very interesting and it certainly adds to my knowledge about Churchill and the Blitz during World War II. I just feel that I've not been able to dedicate enough time to reading this story.


I lived in West Sussex for over 20 years John , and it is a nice County, wonderful coast and fabulous rolling countryside. In fact I even met Simon Brett a few times at festivals and such. Essex, well its closer to London, but also has some nice coast and countryside (diplomatic ha ha).


I get that there's good and bad everywhere. The part of New Jersey where I am from is educated and affluent, a far cry from the programs Jersey Shore and Sopranos.

Pamela, have that in my TBR pile. Also want to read it in conjunction with these, that I'm waiting on from my library:
Troublesome Young Men: The Churchill Conspiracy Of 1940 and Citizens of London: The Americans who Stood with Britain in its Darkest, Finest Hour
Both nonfiction studies of historic events in the early days of WWII.
To tie this into English mysteries, Mike Hollow's "The Blitz Detective" series takes place during the early days of the war, with what went on in the East End -- lots of crime.

A mystery/thriller, set in Shetland. I enjoyed it. My 4 star review.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Anne Cleeves thanks "the magnificent Brenda Blethyn" in her latest book The Darkest Evening


Helen, it was pretty darn good. I've gotten more and more into nonfiction books about specific periods and have read several about the Roosevelts, including Franklin. Would like to read more about Churchill - he seems to be such a fascinating character.
Next up for me is a book called [book:Salt: A World History

Right now, however, I'm about halfway through Capital Crimes: London Mysteries









4:50 From Paddington
and
The Mirror Crack'd.








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