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The Crucible - for Sarah!
I've finished a number of books while I've been away -I read Peril by Ruby Barnes - this man is such a good writer. I couldn't warm to it quite as much as The Crucible because I didn't like the main character - Couldn't fault the writing though. I must read his other book, The Baptist.
I also read Jenny's (of course!) and started The Choiring of the Trees which I got while away - it was a Kindle Daily Deal. Long but I'm 16% in now and enjoying it. Stopping for a bit of proofreading though so don't hold your breath!

Just read and reviewed Escape by M K Elliott, I couldn't find it listed on Goodreads and it wouldn't let me add the book for some reason. Might be temperamental internet connection this end though. I'm dipping into a DTB now by my favourite author Karen Rose Scream For Me

Then wallowed in a poetry book Elle recommended A Few Figs from Thistles: Poems and Sonnets which was a lovely thought provoking read.
Thanks for the links Ignite!



I have just started Shadows of the Past. So far the characters and plot seem good.

Sounds interesting...





D.D. wrote: "Just started The Rose of Blacksword I'm quite interested in the plot so far but the hero's 'powerful torso' keeps getting in the way of the story. I've had to put it down for a minute because the a..."
I've just read your review, Dd and giggled! I downloaded that book but think I'll give it a miss now!
I've recently read a couple of books which were ok - I Heart London which I would have enjoyed more if it had less bad language in it, and Handbags and Poobags: Tales of a Soho Boxer Dog which had me laughing out loud a couple of times.
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I've just read your review, Dd and giggled! I downloaded that book but think I'll give it a miss now!
I've recently read a couple of books which were ok - I Heart London which I would have enjoyed more if it had less bad language in it, and Handbags and Poobags: Tales of a Soho Boxer Dog which had me laughing out loud a couple of times.
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Thanks Judith, that sounds just my sort of thing! Will add it to my TBR pile. Rattling through Silent Voices at the mo, a really good read.
EDIT ... just checked, Judith Kramer's book isn't on kindle, and it's too dear as a DTB :( so it will have to wait. Dreadful title though. You need your best teeth in to say it.


I'm 70% into
The Crucible
Started Death of an Old Gitwhich is my first venture into a 'cosy murder',a nice light and very humerous vignette of village life,25% in and I can't stop smiling!

Thanks for the warning DD!

Thanks Judith, t..."
Julie Kramer's Shunning Sarah is on Kindle. For some reason it isn't listed on Amazon UK only the US one ($10.99). Here's the link to go to http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_...

I really enjoyed this one. Yes, I worked out who the murderer was but that did not detract from the story. It had plenty of twists and turns, and a bit of romance. Karen (Kew) you will enjoy this one I think.
A very pleasent read. I gave it 4 stars.

Now back to some light relief reading!
I've just finished reading Donna Fasano's new book, Her Fake Romance which was a very enjoyable read.
Just started Strictly Murder and loving it so far!
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Just started Strictly Murder and loving it so far!
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And now I've got to add Strictly Murder, Death of an Old Git, and Crucible to my TBR pile!

Just about to start The Baptist by Ruby Barnes. I have enjoyed both his books that I've read so far so I'm looking forward to this.

Am now doing some beta reading

This is the third in the series. I read the forth book first which was a pity. All four books are a very good read. The beginning of the police force detective branch set in Cornwall in 1865.


Prey by D A Boulter Interesting would like to read more of these characters.
A Tale of Three Witches by Christina Miller Fun read
Finished Strictly Murder today and loved it! Glad to find that it will be the start of a series and can't wait to read the others when they come out!
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Just started Gaspar The Thief which I've had hanging around on my TBR for a while.


Also read A Boy's Best Friend
The Girl On The Tor by Richard Clayton
Death in The Fishing Net Which was a terrific fast paced thriller.


Edit: Audiobook versions.

Just bought (and hope to read soon) Nick Wastnage's Death in the Fishing Net
A Bottle of Plonk
Death in The Fishing Net
(I blame Sarah for recommending the latter!)

AnAngle of Investigation: Three Harry Bosch Stories by Michael Connelly
Consequences by Sheila Horgan
All shorts and all reasonable reads.
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Then read Nightingale Vale and Tiff's Short Erotic Tales Vol 1.Both worth reading and enjoyable in different ways ;@)
Started and finished Jenny's book Disturbances (can't find link) Terrific read,short stories,beautifully written which did indeed disturb me.Thank goodness I read them in daylight!
Now back reading The Crucible by Ruby Barnes.which again is defying my search for a link. Sorry!