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Old 06-10-2013, 12:43 PM   #16849
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Cool Carolyn Keene (Mildred Wirt Benson) & Agatha Christie

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I very much enjoyed reading The Mystery of the Tolling Bell as it was a nostalgic and fun read. Such Wicked Friends was an interesting story and the setting, which is actually the entire Sandy Reid series' setting, gave me a nostalgic blast back to John D. MacDonald's Florida-based Travis McGee series.

So next I'll be reading The Clue in the Old Album (Nancy Drew #24) by Carolyn Keene (Mildred Wirt Benson) along with A Raging Storm (Derrick Storm Trilogy #2) and A Bloody Storm (Derrick Storm Trilogy #3) both by Richard Castle.
I loved reading The Clue in the Old Album, it was great!

Finishing up the Derrick Storm Trilogy of short stories/novellas by reading A Raging Storm (Derrick Storm Trilogy #2) and A Bloody Storm (Derrick Storm Trilogy #3) back to back was a good call. I recomend reading all three that way. Either way it was a fun read.

Next up will be The Ghost of Blackwood Hall (Nancy Drew #25) by Carolyn Keene (Mildred Wirt Benson) and Death on the Nile (Hercule Poirot, #17) (Colonel Race, #3) by Agatha Christie, which will be my first Hercule Poirot book (and my first Colonel Race book) and my second book by Agatha Christie. The first was And Then There Were None.

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