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Old 01-12-2015, 12:03 AM   #21482
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Still, because of the holidays, I'm kinda' stalled, but a bit further on (56%) in Death Before Wicket! Also I can blame it a little on finding a $.99 special (good through Friday Jan 9th) on Moriarty: Anna Kronberg Trilogy (Kronberg Crimes #1-3) by Annelie Wendeberg. I've read the first 25 pages of the first of the three included novels, The Devil's Grin.
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I completed my read of Death Before Wicket this evening. It was quite as enjoyable a read as the first 9 books in the series and I look forward to the last 9 that are still left. Now on to the Moriarty Trilogy and its first novel, The Devil's Grin.
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I finished reading the Moriarty Trilogy's first novel, The Devil's Grin and since I enjoyed it immensely am launching directly into the second novel in the trilogy, The Fall!

I borrowed my one monthly Free Lending Library selection. I chose The Case of the Violent Virgin (Ed Noon, #7) by Michael Avallone. I'll fall back on this if I need a break from the Trilogy or will read it after I've completed reading the Trilogy.
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I've now finished reading the Moriarty Trilogy's second novel, The Fall and it was also a highly enjoyable read! So I'm excitedly launching into the final novel, The Journey!
The Journey! was as compelling a read as the other two and with some sadness at leaving the world and characters that Annelie Wendeberg created for this story, I'm finished and I must. Here's what I wrote about it over in GoodReads:
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Read from January 04 to 11, 2015

A great read! Neatly fills the time period between THE MEMOIRS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES' The Final Problem and THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES' The Adventure of the Empty House, the period of time when Holmes was thought to be dead. Exciting, dramatic, and touching. A super read! A fantastic story!
Now on to The Case of the Violent Virgin (Ed Noon, #7) by Michael Avallone.

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