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Old 02-04-2014, 06:09 PM   #18882
speakingtohe
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I did not know, until the English Mysteries group at Goodreads chose a Heyer novel, that Georgette Heyer wrote mysteries. I'd long ago read most of her Regency novels. I don't think they were available at my bookstores back in my early 20s.

Currently reading Twelve Drummers Drumming by C C Benison and listening to Loyalty in Death by JD Robb. OH, and listening to A Christmas Carol read by Tim Curry in the morning with my coffee (my short story/novella goal).
Heyer, Sayers and Allingham mysteries are always a delight.

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