peppercricket
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Post by peppercricket on Nov 27, 2021 17:19:16 GMT
Inside Broadmoor by Levi & French (that'll be cheery) Hamnet by Maggie O'Farrell Immortal by Dean Crawford (no.2 in a series, grr)
Couldn't linger long, Xmas market in town, charity shop was full of screaming teenage girls. Hell!
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Post by sarita on Nov 27, 2021 18:01:53 GMT
From the library, two books in French.
Une, deux, trois by Dror Mishani, crime novel by an Israeli author, recommended by my French reference website.
Katiba by Jean-Christophe Rufin, set in Mauritania, another difficult one to find.
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Post by rosemary3 on Nov 28, 2021 21:52:49 GMT
Heartstone by C J Samson - I had this already on Kindle, but I have all the others as tree books, so when I saw a second-hand copy of this in perfect condition I just had to get it!
And a friend lent me Crimson Snow which is a British Library Crime Classics selection of festive season short stories edited by Martin Edwards. I have promised to read that one soon and give it back before Christmas!
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Post by belletinker on Nov 30, 2021 14:32:54 GMT
one reservation from the library
Dead Mans Lane - Kate Ellis
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Post by rosemary3 on Nov 30, 2021 23:30:12 GMT
Bought myself an early Christmas present: The Curator by M W Craven
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Post by sarita on Dec 1, 2021 7:06:57 GMT
Tin Man by Sarah Winman from Kindle offers
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Post by adelynechan on Dec 1, 2021 13:39:18 GMT
Bought myself an early Christmas present: The Curator by M W Craven The price of Dead Ground has also come down significantly, if you haven't already got that
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Post by rosemary3 on Dec 1, 2021 20:11:41 GMT
Bought myself an early Christmas present: The Curator by M W Craven The price of Dead Ground has also come down significantly, if you haven't already got that
I do have Dead Ground on Kindle already. That was why I had to get The Curator, so I can read it first
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Post by adelynechan on Dec 1, 2021 20:45:46 GMT
The price of Dead Ground has also come down significantly, if you haven't already got that
I do have Dead Ground on Kindle already. That was why I had to get The Curator, so I can read it first Ah, cool. I loved both, and I hope you enjoy them too!
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Post by rosemary3 on Dec 3, 2021 19:26:30 GMT
The Appeal by Janice Hallett came into our shop, and the various reviews on here have intrigued me so I bought it
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Post by eightlegs on Dec 3, 2021 21:26:55 GMT
I got Black Summer - M W Craven yesterday as a 99p kindle buy so I can continue with the series over Christmas
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Post by rosemary3 on Dec 6, 2021 23:15:48 GMT
Once Upon a River by Diane Setterfield arrived today from book fairy Adelyne and I spotted a wishlister in the December Kindle sale, The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep by H G Parry.
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Post by sarita on Dec 9, 2021 14:25:47 GMT
From the library, eagerly awaited, Keigo Higashino La maison où je suis mort autrefois (Tne House where I Once Died) which hasn't been translated into English as far as I know. But adelynechan I've just seen that another Galileo in English is coming soon.
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Post by alison44 on Dec 10, 2021 7:18:43 GMT
The Diabolical Bones by Bella Ellis, the second in the series of detective novels featuring the Bronte sisters.
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peppercricket
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Post by peppercricket on Dec 10, 2021 11:11:37 GMT
Ordered on this morning, The Stranger Times by CK McDonnell, it's got great reviews and was 99p, so in the basket it went.
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