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| | | | I love Margery Allingham so I was pleased to have the opportunity to read this new collection of four short stories, all with a festive theme. The title is slightly misleading as only three of the four stories feature Albert Campion, but they are all quite enjoyable in their different ways. They are also very... | |
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| | | | This 1908 novel from the author of the Father Brown mystery series is subtitled A Nightmare and it certainly does have a dreamlike feel. I picked it up expecting a vintage detective novel and emerged at the other end wondering what on earth I had just been reading and what it meant. The novel opens... | |
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| | | | This is the third novel in Margaret Skea's Munro Scottish Saga set in 16th century Scotland and France and based on the history of a clan feud known as the Ayrshire Vendetta. I haven't read the first two, Turn of the Tide and A House Divided, but that didn't affect my enjoyment of this third... | |
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| | For mostly adult, literary, fiction; focusing on historical, contemporary, biographical, and women. |