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I read that last December - it was pretty good! This year my seasonal mystery was Rest You Merry, which was OK but not as good as Tied Up in Tinsel or Envious Casca…



I thought the latest book by Elizabeth George was excellen..."
It's so interesting because I found the book a disappointment again. I think she's gone off since she killed Helen. I find it hard to believe that in less than a year Lynley would be on his second affair. I do agree with Penny that Salvatore stole the book. I am interested in him. I wish George would just let Lynley and Havers solve some crimes unrelated to their personal lives again.





my daughter read this straight through as we drove her back to University after Christmas - I will have to give it a go !!



Susan ~ yes I quite like the Bess series - it covers WWI and the stories are well done. I do have to admit though that sometimes the incidences of chance meetings between characters are just a bit too coincidental ~ that being said I still enjoy them. Have you read his stand alone Murder Stone? Definitely different.




Have you read any of the Joe Sandilands books by Barbara Cleverly? I have really enjoyed those, also The Railway Detective Series by Marston. Not sure who I would list as the very best of writers basing stories in that time - its an interesting question though!




I have just put Maisie on my list after having read a few pages on Amazon - thank you !








I'll check out Carolann Dunn and Marston.


Ha...I got that aaages ago for my kindle- completely forgot about it...thanks!
I like Rhys Bowen's Royal Spyness series from that era.

Sarah - I have made it easily achievable since you can always increase it later on if you want to.



Seems like they'd be perfect for a tv mini-series...

Not really on the subject but just love your little
picture - I am pretty sure it is Dolores Costello
on an old Photoplay magazine.

picture - I am pretty sure it is Dolores Costello
on an old Photoplay magazine. "
Isn't she lovely! Well-spotted - I just liked it as a flapper image but didn't know who she was. So I've just googled Dolores Costello and yes it's from the cover of the October issue of Photoplay magazine. Thanks Diane!
Who is that on your profile picture? She's lovely too.





I warned you that I had to slog through it. Why, oh why, do I keep hoping George will regain her former style. I wish that Lynley and Havers would go back and solve crime unrelated to their personal lives.

I love Bruce Alexander's series! And I strongly recommend reading them in order so you can follow Jeremy Proctor's growth.

I plan to do just that Leslie - I know I will enjoy them, judging by the first one

I like your rule! I spent New Year's Day reading The Kills by Linda Fairstein. What nice books! They're all on my TBR list especially Bruce Alexander. I don't know Kirby, will look him up.

I am 98% retired and read so much that I found I was losing my days (and my home was suffering) ... hence the rule. Attached to that is the fact that I felt I had to reduce my book budget as well. So now, bedtime is my reading time ;>) (usually)

Sounds blissful. I'm at the other end of the spectrum - two young children, full time job and studying part time. I only read at bedtime since that is the only time I have for myself (but must then make sure I still go to sleep at a reasonable time and not read just another few pages!)

And I do not watch the news before bed, either...

Sounds like a good time to reread some Georgette Heyer :)


I started reading multiple books about 18 months ago, when 2 things occurred to change my reading habits - I discovered GoodReads and I started listening to audiobooks.
I started to read more poetry and short stories, of which I read a little bit each day, so I might have in my "currently reading" shelf one book of short stories, one collection of poems, one audiobook, and one "real" book. Then I started reading more classics, which are sometimes very long or hard to read, so I started having a second "real" book (usually a mystery); often one is print and the other on my Kindle...
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I thought the latest book by Elizabeth George was excellen..."
interesting Mike - I love this series but this one was a little off key for me. I found it long and quite slow in parts - yet as usual I wanted to know what happened in the end. I think the best character was Salvatore - he could start a series in his own right!! I found the ending with Barbara getting away with all her crazy behaviour slightly out of sync - especially as Ardery has no love for her. I guess she did it for Lynley.