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Originally Posted by CRussel
Silkworm, OTOH, is settling down to be more interesting. There's less of the detail about the goriness of the crime, and more about the who and how of it.
On a completely different note, I've started rereading the Dorothy Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey books, beginning with the first novel, Whose Body?. What a delight these are. Some of them I'm going to read in eBook, but some I'll read as Audible books, especially where I can get ones read by Nadia May (aka Donata Peters, aka Wanda McCaddon). I'm already totally immersed in the book, and enjoying it immensely.
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Finished
Silkworm. Mixed feelings about it. Ultimately, I enjoyed it, but the first 1/3rd was just not at all enjoyable. I _did_ figure out who the killer was very early on, though the clue was not exactly something that I'd expect everyone to get, just something that I personally have some knowledge about.
Next, I read the very last Peter Wimsey story,
The Haunted Policeman, and am now moving on to read the last Belasarius book,
The Dance of Time.