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Old 06-18-2014, 03:42 PM   #20004
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
Loved it. I'm not quite sure what it is about these books that really works so well for me, but I think it's the Peter Grant character as much as anything. He is so not like the typical police detective of most British mysteries - at least a DI, and all too often from a better background than pretty much any real British DI. Plus the backdrop of modern London definitely adds to the story.

Next up, A Mighty Fortress, book #4 in the Safehold series from David Weber. I'm doing a combined audio/eBook read of this.
I struck a reading lull a few weeks ago and now have five books going, but none that hold my attention. Some of these failures are beautifully written books. Based upon your posts, CRussel, I tried Midnight Riot, the first Peter Grant, and it is defeating this current reading paralysis. Very entertaining. Thanks!
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