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Old 07-22-2014, 11:22 AM   #72
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Thanks for the suggestions, Lynx-lynx and mitford13! Charles Todd and Jacqueline Winspear also have mystery series set in or around the war years.

Now I must ask myself why I would set a Great War reading challenge for myself and then immediately seek to circumvent the drier aspects of the educational goals by finding every mystery ever written set in that time period.
Because you're smart and cool??
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