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As far as I know, Walters' last full length novel was The Chameleon's Shadow. Since then she's written a couple of easy-to-read novellas for a British literacy project, Quick Reads.

As far as I know, Walters' last full length novel was The Chameleon's Shadow. Since then she's written a couple of easy-to-read..."
Thanks. What did you think of "The Chameleon's Shadow"?



Thanks again.





Carol/Bonadie, it should be okay. Like most series there are references to happenings in other books, but I read them totally out of order as they were impossible to acquire in the exact order they were written and I enjoyed them.
They are a fun read and Campion's sidekick (valet, butler, partner) is a real hoot.

There is no doubt that Christie was a master at character development. I have read many of her books and have enjoyed most of them. Murder at the Vicarage is one of my favorite Miss Marple stories. I am a big fan of Poirot.
I tend to re-read her work, and have watched the BBC episodes showing both Miss Marple and Poirot numerous times.
(I really like Elizabeth George as well.)

Always good to know that I'm not alone in my favorites. I've also read each of the Daniel Silva books "Gabriel Allon" books. They are of the thriller/ spy mode but the only ones I know of in which the main character is an art restorer working out of his studio in England as well as his spy HQ in Israel.


Kathy, I suggest reading them in chronological order because events keep being referred to but I don't want to give anything away here.

Good idea. I hate it when I get a book somewhere in a series and miss whole parts of the story. There are some authors where it does not matter so appreciate the info.


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My favorite Tana French novel so far is "The Likeness." Interestingly, all of her PR, including paperback covers, mentions "In the Woods" and "Faithful Place," but almost none of it mentions "The Likeness." I liked "Faithful Place" but mostly because "The Likeness" had gotten me interested in Frank Mackey.
The latest Tana French ("Broken Harbour") was a big disappointment.


I'm reading The Long Farewell by Michael Innes having just finished Hamlet, Revenge!. Also listening to A Study in Scarlet. It's fascinating to read about Watson's first impressions of Holmes.


They're wonderful, aren't they? If you like reading on your computer, a while ago someone posted a link to an Australian site with Tey's books online.

Old fashioned, must hold the book in my hands type of reader, but thanks for the info.


Just your typical Christmas story... Enjoy! I love Troy, she and Alleyn are so right for each other.

Just finished Mystery Mile and enjoyed it; looking forward to a deepening of the characters that folks mention take place as you get further into the series.

Did you know that Josephine Tey went to a physical education college herself and taught PT in schools afterwards?

I think it would be a good idea to read them in order, if only to see the developement of Alleyn's relationship with Agatha Troy.

Thanks Donna. Will try to borrow them in order from the library.

No, but that would explain how detailed the setting is.



I loved it and will be interested in what people say about the ending. Also fabulous Mo Hayder "Gone". It won many awards this last year. But it is a tough book as all of Hayder 's books are or at at least all I have read.


I loved it an..."
Loved this book - kept me interested and dying to read more right to the end. Highly recommended!



No, probably you are right with the times. And your English degree will be amended to include techno-English(?). Well, it is a whole new language for sure.


Thanks Kathy! I'll be waiting for the amended document as a Christmas present. LOL

Really? I've read only two Rebus books - you mean the Ian Rankin ones right? I didn't want to read it, but if you say it's bliss then I might give it a try.

I've wondered how Rankin would deal with Rebus' less active world of Cold Case work and would the character become even more of a loner

Now reading some Edgar Wallace - finished The Flying Squad and onto Four Just Men.

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Has Minette Walters published anything good lately?