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Originally Posted by CRussel
Opted finally for a Heyer -- Pistols for Two. I bought this a couple of years ago during one of the Heyer sale periods, and I originally read it back in the 70's, I think, but haven't read it since. I expect to enjoy the witty language and descriptions, the characters, and the sheer fun of a Georgette Heyer Regency Romance.
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Arghh. A collection of short stories. Enjoyable, but not what I wanted right now. I've read a couple, but the rest can wait. Moving on to read
Straight on Till Morning, The Life of Beryl Markham, by Mary S. Lovell. This is a biography written at the very end of Beryl's life, and with her support. I've only just started it, but suspect it will tend to be a bit puffy.