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Old 11-20-2014, 08:31 AM   #21177
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I finished Malice by John Gwynne, mentioned in previous post, a few days ago. A fairly generic epic fantasy with a nice line in sympathetic bad guys, but I enjoyed it and will continue with the series some time. The series is incomplete, and the book doesn't particularly stand alone, for those that care about those things.

Last night I finished Miss Zukas and the Library Murders by Jo Dereske, which I enjoyed, mainly for the lead character, Miss Zukas herself, who was great. I'd picked up book 4 in the series as a freebie ages ago, and despite having this first one in my wishlist ever since, its price never wavered. I couldn't bring myself to start at book 4 so I caved in and bought it.

Next up is possibly The Grim Company by Luke Scull which is my Kindle Lending Library book this month. It's extremely likely to be another epic/heroic fantasy even if it's not this one. I'll probably be alternating fantasy and crime for the next few books.
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