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A Grave Mistake
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A Grave Mistake - June 2020
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I won't be around much tomorrow as I'm working, so am opening up the new buddy reads tonight!
I have finished this book, mainly enjoyed it and think Marsh was having quite a lot of fun in some of these later books. There are some good characters in this one and it has a village setting, something I think Marsh does well. Who is reading this one?
I have finished this book, mainly enjoyed it and think Marsh was having quite a lot of fun in some of these later books. There are some good characters in this one and it has a village setting, something I think Marsh does well. Who is reading this one?
I will need my library to open for physical books so probably not in June. They have started fulfilling pre-covid requests so there is hope! I can't complain; the electronic catalogue has been wonderfully complete.
I haven't finished this yet, but am really enjoying it. I am listening on Audible and was surprised to find Jane Asher the narrator, rather than the usual male narrator - but, considering the characters, it works well.

I just finished the book this afternoon, so I am still mulling over it in my mind. Overall, I think there were some really touching moments that stood out, and characters that felt real. My favorite was Verity Preston, who I would love to see more of (but we only have 2 books left)!
Despite two husbands being dead and a daughter marrying the wrong man, no one believed Sybil Foster was the type to commit suicide, especially Superintenent Roderick Alleyn. For the field was ripe with unfortunate engagements - one of them a very grave mistake...
Like our recent read, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, postage stamps play a part in this mystery.
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