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Goodreads had dozens of choices and I couldn't find the anniversary edition. Here is the US Amazon link so you can decide if you'd like this or not. I read this years ago, and now you can have an Ebook copy.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00IHZ91T...
There are over ten-thousand ratings: 78% 5-stars & 11% 4-stars

Goodreads had dozens of choices and I couldn't find the anniversary edition. Here is the US Amazon link so you can decide if you'd like this or not. I re..."
I read this in college 20 years ago and found it fascinating. :-)





Teresa, I have enjoyed the series you talk of except the latest one. They are good. If you like this series you might also like Sebastian st. Cyr series which is one of my most favorite historical mystery series. And even India black series with a very cheeky heroine but unfortunately the series was dropped abruptly after 4 books I think.


I wish The Victorian Bookshop mysteries were on Kindle.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
This is an surprisingly good regency tale with a Georgette Heyeresque feel. I just know you, my fellow JAFF lovers, will enjoy it too!

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

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
This is an surprisingly good regency tale with a Georgette Heyeresque feel. I just know you, my fell..."
Sounds fun, I love Georgette Heyer! Thanks for the recommendation, the timing was perfect. I just finished my current audiobook today and was looking for a new one to listen to while I walk and so I looked this up after your comment and was lucky enough to be able to check out the audiobook from Libby!!!


It’s published in an edition with a lot of context about Black characters in British fiction going back to the 17th century. The story is rather sentimental and melodramatic but interesting because of the point of view. Usually Black characters were secondary and seen through the lens of white main characters; this flips the camera and shows white characters from a Black perspective. It’s an odd mix of perceptive and clueless.

I was just trying to remember this series the other day. I really liked the India Black ones I read.
I wonder why it was dropped.
Abigail wrote: "Not Austenesque but of the period: I’m currently reading a recently rediscovered 1808 novelette in letters, told from the point of view of a mulatto character from the West Indies who travels to En..."
You have my curiosity aroused. Thanks, Abigail!
You have my curiosity aroused. Thanks, Abigail!

Interesting! You are always SO perceptive, Abigail!

I actually ended up reading your review on that book today. Ha! (I only read 5 reviews per day.)

Here's a link to my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Free if you have K.U. It's a stand-alone and also the first in a series with the same characters - I'm on to the second book now.

It brought a smile to my face!

It was Dancers in Mourning which is not my favourite - the actors are rather OTT and Campion is a little off. I am mostly listening to them on Audible. David Thorpe narrates most of them and he has a very easy voice. He does a lovely East Anglian accent which is what I grew up with.
I have found Patricia Wentworth for the first time and am enjoying her too.

Once upon a time, I read all of my friends' reviews everyday! That got to be too much. :-) I enjoy reading reviews, so 5 per day most days is about right for me. That way I don't overdo it.



I will look for that. I didn’t like the one St Cyr I tried.
Wow! Her books are expensive. Luckily one of my libraries had the first one. I’m intrigued by the description.
I’ve read all of Patricia Wentworth’s Miss Silver mysteries. I was trying to make my way through the Campion books but when pandemic started and then I had some serious health issues in 2021 and got distracted. I did enjoy them. Audio is a good idea.


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