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Old 03-20-2011, 01:34 PM   #9
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The name is not familiar; I'm sure I've never read her work. I am toying with purchasing "Give a Corpse a Bad Name", the first of five Toby Dyke stories and written during WWII; or "I, Said the Fly" from 1945, a stand alone mystery which has a very Christie like title. There are probably worse ways to spend $8.

Recos?
I just finished Ferrars' "Enough to Kill a Horse" - wonderfully plotted - a new twist on the "Murder in the Country Village" genre. Now reading through her collection of short stories "Designs of Life" - also marvelously plotted & well written.
About to start the Toby Dyke series and whatever else is now available. Will report back as I read further!
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