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The Case of the Canterfell Codicil
January 2024: Historical Mystery
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The Case of the Canterfell Codicil - Fitzsimmons - 4 stars
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I think I'm the one that first found, read and reviewed this here. It was so much fun, and all the sly nods ... I was hooked the second I saw 'defenestred' used as the method of murder in the first sentence. So glad you both ended up like it as much. I too plan to explore the rest of the series.
Theresa wrote: "I think I'm the one that first found, read and reviewed this here. It was so much fun, and all the sly nods ... I was hooked the second I saw 'defenestred' used as the method of murder in the first..."Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. The next book seems to be set at Christmas so I may save it for the right season.
Jgrace wrote: "Theresa wrote: "I think I'm the one that first found, read and reviewed this here. It was so much fun, and all the sly nods ... I was hooked the second I saw 'defenestred' used as the method of mur..."There's always Christmas in July....



Audio performance by Tim Bruce
4 stars
Tongue planted firmly in cheek. This was a lot of fun. From the opening sly nod to Piorot and Hastings, the puns and repartee just kept on coming. There’s an original (at least I think it’s original) solution to a locked room murder, an impossible art theft, and an apparrent (but not) suicide. Definitely not to be taken seriously, this was easy listening. A good book to relax with. I’ll be looking at the rest of the series.