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Old 10-20-2014, 07:22 PM   #21018
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I'm now a 1/4 way into An Infamous Army; so far I'm liking it more than I thought I would. The plan is to continue with it, plus one or two Hercule Poirots next or alongside.
My weekend reading included the completion of An Infamous Army and two Hercule Poirots: Murder in Mesopotamia and Cards on the Table.

I was prepared to not like An Infamous Army but that wasn't the case at all, and I think it has to do with the fact I'm not reading as many romances as I used to. If I'd read this last year I'd probably have been ticked off that a huge portion of the book is dedicated to a detailed description of the Battle of Waterloo.

One of the books on my next up list is The Gauguin Connection, which Hampshire Nanny mentioned upthread. I might start it tonight if I don't watch an episode of Murdoch Mysteries
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