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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
52 Books 52 Weeks / Week Ending January 14
What did you read this past week? Add a comment at the end of this post. Give us the book title and author, and if you'd like, a description and your rating.
Thanks to Melanie and Suzanne and J for posting last week!
Title: Death at Gallows Green - Book 2 in the Victorian-Edwardian Series
Author: Robin Paige (Bill and Susan Wittig Albert writing as)
Great start to a historical mystery series. There are twelve book in the series.
In Death at Bishop's Keep, Kathryn Ardleigh captured the interest of detective Sir Charles Sheridan as they solved their first case together. Now the demise of a local constable and the disappearance of a child have the sleuthing couple on the trail of deadly greed and criminal mischief once again. And with the help of a shy woman who calls herself Beatrix Potter, Kate intends to uncover the sinister secrets of Gallows Green ...
catching up on the classics: "A Tale of Two Cities" Dickins. puts into perspective those bits of info that float around in the brain: Sydney Carltons "a far far better thing" Madam De Farge and her legion of knitters
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Title: Death at Gallows Green - Book 2 in the Victorian-Edwardian Series
Author: Robin Paige (Bill and Susan Wittig Albert writing as)
Great start to a historical mystery series. There are twelve book in the series.
In Death at Bishop's Keep, Kathryn Ardleigh captured the interest of detective Sir Charles Sheridan as they solved their first case together. Now the demise of a local constable and the disappearance of a child have the sleuthing couple on the trail of deadly greed and criminal mischief once again. And with the help of a shy woman who calls herself Beatrix Potter, Kate intends to uncover the sinister secrets of Gallows Green ...
This sounds like a wonderful series, especially if you like historical mysteries!
catching up on the classics: "A Tale of Two Cities" Dickins. puts into perspective those bits of info that float around in the brain: Sydney Carltons "a far far better thing" Madam De Farge and her legion of knitters
Amazing book, and we only have it on audio. A new copy is being ordered for the collection.
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