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I can't lay hands on 2 or 3, due to money woes, nor afford postage, I'll have to wait, but I will enjoy reading about the further adventures of the knight and his foreign lady, their baby, the wife and the two sons....




You're welcome, Cindy! Leave it to a librarian to think of that; at the college library where I work, handling interlibrary loans is one of my (many) jobs. :-)

Our forum is currently planning to discuss some of NL's books for which there are yet no separate threads. The Knight's Acre trilogy is one of those, and we may be concentrating on these three books for several months.



:D will do :D tonight I am working on a drabble where I toss the so-and-so out a window. Very cathartic! XD

okey dokey, thanks for the directions! Must go over that discussion. Might make my thinker work better :D


Meanwhile Sylvia suggests we go with "The Knight's Acre Trilogy" as being the most unambiguous, title, which makes sense, doesn't it .

I Have an extra paperback of "The Lonely Furrow" that I would love to get into the hands of someone who needs it for this discussion. Free + Minimal postage.

Then first thing tomorrow morning I'll set about looking for Clive, in the meantime, though, my husband and I have something to occupy our creativity. What no one else sees, can't be held against us :D



Werner AND Sylvia - :D :D Thank you! Information I needed!! :D


There actually is a "Scottish Murder' thread Mary,click on 'Fans of Norah Lofts' at the top left of this page and you will see the list come up.
Cindy I think you already know about it don't you?
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A ex member on these boards once said she actually didn't too much mind that her memory had gone AWOL as she could re-read favourite books with impunity.
Not long now to KA trilogy discussion......


I have borrowed and interlibrary-loaned whole sets of series. I hope some of you will be able to locate "Cadfael"!


Another film to get one "in the mood" of the Middle Ages is "The Name of the Rose" starring Sean Connery. In it you will see the likes of an ancient library you could never imagine. Werner, have you seen that one, and was a library like that monastery's ever discovered?


Regarding our imminent read of the Knight's Acre trilogy, I think "Cadfael" and "The Name of the Rose" are historically correct depictions of the times of the Tallboys family.



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Any suggestions or revisiting of old suggestions?

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I recall that there's a plan to have a group of read of Hester Roone(?) in August. Is that correct?







I think you would be a great leader for this discussion if you don't think it will interfere with your vacation times.
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