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Old 09-13-2014, 02:46 PM   #20746
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I'm 50% through True Honor, which I may or may not complete it this weekend. Also, at 10 books in, I'm giving Poirot a break to start Cocaine Blues, the first Phryne Fisher book.
I haven't made any new progress with True Honor. The two main characters are a Navy SEAL and a CIA agent and it's set in the days and months following 9/11, and I'm having trouble settling my mind back into the story.

I completed 5 books in the Phryne Fisher series (Cocaine Blues, Flying Too High, Murder on the Ballarat Train, Death at Victoria Dock, and The Green Mill Murder). They're fun and light, and I like the time-period and the recurring characters. I'm enjoying them enough to continue right through but I feel I should leave them for when I want something relaxing and uncomplicated though I'm ...
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dreading how many men Phryne will have slept with by the time I reach book 20


I'm now reading Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, which is shaping up quite nicely. I'm trying not to rush it so I'll have to cast about for something short to read in between.
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