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Old 07-08-2011, 06:14 PM   #34
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Well, I kinda hate to suggest anything, since hardly anyone likes what I like, and these aren't Public Domain but do involve characters/mysteries in Victorian England. (And I'm a 'buddy story' fan, so I'm probably not looking for what everyone else is.)

I'm on book two of the "Barker and Llewellyn" series by Will Thomas, starting with "Some Danger Involved" and am enjoying it a lot. Second book is more 'spy' than mystery, but that's okay. I'm enjoying it. Love the characters so far.

And I just finished a series I enjoyed the James McCreet series with "Williamson and Dyson" with the first book being "The Incendiary's Trail". I think the series is listed as "Albert Newsome Series" in places, but ignore that. I don't know why the publishers list him as a main character in the series when he's not. He's more a PITA character that gets in the way of the good guys than a good guy himself. Giving him first mention just tells me they don't read their own books.

The Brother Cadfael series was wonderful.
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