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Old 08-10-2013, 09:20 AM   #17357
issybird
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I've just finished The Devil in Velvet by the prolific John Dickson Carr. I was familiar with his Gideon Fell/locked room books; this was a departure, a time travel suspense story set in Restoration England. A great read, replete with information about daily and political life and as good a logic for time travel that I've read. Recommended.
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