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Gary wrote: "Susan in NC wrote: "Gary wrote: "I have been off for a while. I hate the phone app version of GR. My Nook went down and will stay down until I get the charger port fixed.
My current reads are
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For some odd reason there is no audio book for Silent Speaker in the Wolfe series. .... There must be a joke in there somewhere
My current reads are
[boo..."
For some odd reason there is no audio book for Silent Speaker in the Wolfe series. .... There must be a joke in there somewhere


Welcome, Kori! I remember enjoying a short story by Roy Vickers in one of the British Library anthologies edited by Martin Edwards and thinking I would like to try more by him, but I haven't been able to find anything that's available in the UK.
Sadly the ebook of The Exploits of Fidelity Dove doesn't seem to be available as an ebook on Amazon UK. It sounds really good from your description though.
Sadly the ebook of The Exploits of Fidelity Dove doesn't seem to be available as an ebook on Amazon UK. It sounds really good from your description though.


At $3.99 I will give it a try, although I am not crazy about short stories.
Just posted this in the "White Swan" thread but thought I'd repost it here too:
I've started up a new thread about people's favourite books that they've read over the past year - please pop over to have your say:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I've started up a new thread about people's favourite books that they've read over the past year - please pop over to have your say:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


I intend to start Cyril Hare stories tonight. As Susan says, short stories are better spread out.

I’ve been trying to read a couple a day - I jumped around a bit, read the two Christmas ones out of order, they were excellent. I think one of them was in a Christmas anthology I’ve read, it seemed familiar.

Well then, chuck it and move on! Life is short, you’ve tried it, it’s not to your liking, and it sounds like you’ve formed enough of an opinion to write a brief review, even if you mark it a DNF.

Well then, chuck it and move on! Life is short, you’ve tried it, it’s not to your liking, and it sounds like you’ve form..."
Finished it. Once I got onto the longer stories, I found it held my attention.
Am now about to start The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith

Well then, chuck it and move on! Life is short, you’ve tried it, it’s not to your liking, and it sou..."
Good for you, I look forward to the discussion!

Frances wrote: "More of a thriller, but I'm half way through the Louise Penny/Hillary Clinton State of Terror and it seems a great combination of Clinton's insider's understanding of the White Hous..."
I picked it up on a whim and was very glad I did. Like you say, an excellent mix of the two women's specialties.
I picked it up on a whim and was very glad I did. Like you say, an excellent mix of the two women's specialties.

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The Mitford Murders (other topics)The Riddle of the Sands (other topics)
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My current reads are
[book:The Silent Speaker..."
I read book 2 before I read book 1. I still haven't read anything from her other series, although I have them all on my Nook app. Chirp audio has the first six or seven of the Shandy series on sale right now. I picked up Wrack and Rune already. For some odd reason there is no audio book for Silent Speaker in the Wolfe series.