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Old 08-09-2012, 01:03 PM   #13937
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When I finished reading Nothing Gold Can Stay late last evening I was intrigued by the way the last scene ended and how that ending appeared to tie into the next book in the series in an interesting way. This morning, still intrigued, I peaked into the next (and last) book in the series, Better To Rest, not planning to actually read it right then. Well, you all know about those 'best laid plans', don't you? Oh well!
Better To Rest was really a good read! It's too bad that the week of the release of the Omnibus version eBook ($9.95 at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and iTunes) of the Liam Campbell series was the same week when I finished reading the last book in the series so I have little excuse to buy it, oh well. Now off to the Sierra Nevada mountains for the last book in the Charlie Chan Omnibus, Keeper of the Keys by Earl Derr Biggers.
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