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Old 04-23-2015, 10:54 AM   #22143
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(Longknife Series)
I just finished the next in the series, Furious, in which we deal with a Longknife reduced to charity. But not for long. I had lost track of this series, and was pleased to link back in to it again. Fluff, but fun fluff. Sadly, the Audible narration of these books is barely tolerable, so I ended up doing more reading than listening.
Finished off the rest of the Kris Longknife series. This is MilSF fluff, but quite enjoyable. Not really anything to get excited about, but a good read.

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Currently reading The Resistance Man, by Martin Walker. This is #6 in the Bruno, Chief of Police series, and I'm currently doing more listening than reading, but that will shift now that Kris Longknife is out of the way.
Now this, on the other hand, is another real winner. I really quite like this series. Plus I'm listening to it more than reading it, having had to give up on listening to the Kris Longknife books and switch to reading. The narrator is Robert Ian Mackenzie, and he does a very good job with this quirky series.

Next up is still open. I'd like to re-read Shogun, but it is so long I'm not sure I want to start it while I'm working so many hours. No, I think instead, the next Amelia Peabody -- Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters. That'll be fun, and an easy read.
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