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| | | | At the beginning of this novel, we meet Cassandra Edwards preparing to attend her twin sister's wedding. Although her narrative is clever, entertaining, and disarmingly truthful, it is clear something is wrong. Slowly we learn it is Cassandra's intention to talk Judith out of the wedding, which she views as a horrible mistake. The Edwards... | |
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| | | | I was planning to read Witold Gombrowicz's Ferdydurke for the 1937 Club, but I got about 70 pages in and just wasn't in the mood for it. I may never be. Georgette Heyer is usually a good bet for me, and I conveniently had An Infamous Army on my shelf. I remembered, though, that it... | |
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| | | | The rate I'm knocking out books for my A Century of Books project has been slow lately because first I was reading books for Novellas in November (some of which also qualified for ACoB), and I also wanted to read at least a few books for Dean Street December. And I don't know what I... | |
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| | Murder in the Sentier by Cara Black Mystery July 1, 2003 by Soho Crime 322 pages "When a mysterious visitor promises contact with her long-lost mother, Aimée Leduc finds herself hot on the trail of the Seventies radicals with whom her mother was evidently associated. The result is not just good suspense but an... |