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Andrew Taylor, Call the Dying, great new series, a bit like Susan Hill's Ian Serailler series but set in the 1950s a very interesting historical period, great mystery.

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Here goes, just finished Pillars of Salt by Joanna Bell, very enjoyable. Not sure what to read next though, off to look

Did you find this in a charity shop? I quite fancy it (after reading Entertaining Angels) but I think it's currently out of print?

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Did you find this in a charity shop? I quite fancy it (after reading Entertaining Angels) but I think it's currently out of print?

I bought it off Amazon and have just risi-ed it or you could have had it!

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Not to worry - thanks for the thought. :P I think there are a fair few on Amazon (or were last time I looked) and I've got so many to read that I'm not by any means desperate!

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Elizabeth Peters Borrower of the Night, not a Peabody mystery, Vicky Bliss only on page 3 so not sure yet

Good romping mystery, very easy. Not sure when in time it was set which was a bit annoying somehow!

Wolves eat Dogs Martin Cruz Smith- need to concentrate on the characters!

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Never really got who they all were and am not moving to Chernobyl ! Very depressing indeed.

Key Lime Pie a cosy mystery very cosy indeed in fact I want to move there and slap em!

Think I may be in a bad mood!

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Sophie Hannah The Point of Rescue, absolutely fabulous! Great thriller really scarey and believable somehow! I love this series!

 

This was on my wishlist for so long and I bought it recently. I'm glad you enjoyed it, gives me more incentive to bump it up my TBR pile!

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This was on my wishlist for so long and I bought it recently. I'm glad you enjoyed it, gives me more incentive to bump it up my TBR pile!

 

Me too, it's on my book-shelf.

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Me too, it's on my book-shelf.

Have you read the others?

Michael Stanley Carrion Death which was so good I am going to try and review it (which I am really bad at!)

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No I haven't read any of them. And that review wasn't half bad. :)

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Thank you, all these compliments and a history fan! (that's my subject too)

 

Oh I love History, will be taking it at 6th form in September.

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