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Thanks - added it to my TBR list:)
I'm currently reading Dorothy L. Sayers' short stories - a collection new to me! Always happy to read about Lord Peter.



I too had not read the more recent Rebus having read all the earlier ones so maybe I will give this a go and I havent read the fox series at all - oh dear no end to the 'to read' list!!
I love Susan Hill in all her shapes and sizes - I discovered her at the age of 14 in her intense phase with








I can higly recommend these books. It's a lot about Lewis and descriptions of the island and the people there and the way they live and lived. I loved them all.


Lovely! Arpita - this one is set mostly in Scotland, too.

Mike I like Erin Kelly too so would be interested what you think of her book


Really enjoyed House of Silk and hope Horowitz does do another Holmes pastiche as well.
I just finished all the Karin Fossum (Inspector Sejer) novels and all the Peter James (DS Roy Grace) novels, too. I'm sad there are no more right now, but I think a Roy Grace one is due out in July. I took some suggestions from this board and stocked up at the library. I know what I will be doing in the snow :)

Oh, Arpita, I love Maisie Dobbs. It's such a great series. Her new one comes out this month and I am so excited.



You have such great taste, Arpita. I really liked "Paris Wife." My in person book club read it with Hemingway's "Moveable Feast." It was great to contrast the two books.
Now my new favorite favorite favorite book is Kate Atkinson's new one "Life after Life." It's fantastic.

Did you recently recommend Deborah Crombie? I noticed a share in death is on sale for kindle.

Did you recently recommend Deborah Crombie? I noticed a..."
Yes, I did. I've read the first two. Share in Death is the first one. I like reading them in order. Joan doesn't think you need to but I like watching the relationships develop.

Coincidentally, I just got The Sound of Broken Glass, the most recent Crombie, from my local library today. Can't wait to start it tonight!


Tiggy

Love the Bobby's but also Tricia belden
Who is American



Love the Bobby's but also Tricia belden
Who is American"
I read Trixie Belden but preferred Nancy Drew.

I find Barbara Vine books very different from Ruth Rendell. I like them both. Let me know how the Child's Child is. I have it on my TBR list.

I find Barbara Vine books very different from Ruth Rendell. I..."
Sadly, I started the Child's Child and I got about 20 pages in, and I had to stop. It just was not clicking for me. But that sometimes happens with me. Honestly, I don't think that it's a reflection of the book, I'm just not quite ready for it. But I did want to read some Barbara Vine, but I think that I am going to start with A Dark-Adapted Eye instead. Maybe sometime this week.


A Man Lay Dead is next...

I most enjoyed the 'adventure' series - the Valley of Adventure, the Island of Adventure (which I am currently reading out loud to a friend's children) and all the others in this series.
I have just read The Baker Street Mysteries - The Rose of Africa - which again is a children's book but follows the Irregulars in the Doyle books lead of course by Sam Wiggins. I read these sort of things aloud to my kids and/or to my friend's children and they are just the thing to grab their interest.

I'm currently reading A Game of Thrones.

I read that book, gave it 1star but I'm interested in reading the rest of the series.

I've read the island of adventure among others. If there weren't so many books to discover, I'd read Enid Blyton, even if at my age, 33y, it would be weird to do so. My favorite Enid Blyton mysteries were those that involved the 5 Find Outers and dog. The mystery of the burnt cottage is a classic. The vanished prince, the spiteful letters etc, all have magical titles and stories.


When I was toddlerish I misread the cursive "Enid Blyton" on a cover, and for a few days I thought that Enid had a brother, "Grid" Blyton, who also wrote kids' books.

When I was toddlerish I misread the cursive "Enid ..."
what did you make of the Beekeeper's Apprentice? I have read a few of these.

I'm currently reading A Game of Thrones."
I recently finished that - I thought it was OK but not worthy of all raves I had heard.
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