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Originally Posted by CRussel
Followed that up with I, Lucifer, the third of the Modesty Blaise books by Peter O'Donnell. Fast paced, and quite enjoyable. It's really too bad these have not ever been made available as eBooks -- I'd snap them up in a heartbeat.
Next was the first 3/4 of Come the Revolution by Frank Chadwick. I really shouldn't have read this, now it has me unhappily waiting for the rest of it. I'm seriously considering spending $15 for the eArc so that I don't have to wait the 22 days until the final eBook is ready. ARRRRGGGGGHHHH.
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And just finished
Mr. Churchill's Secretary, the first of the Maggie Hope series by Susan Elia Macneal. This is an historical mystery set at the beginning of WWII. The first couple of chapters I kept thinking I was going to abandon it, but I didn't, and then I got totally caught up in it. I could wish it was at a slightly higher reading level, and there are a couple of clankers in it where the word or expression used would not have been used by a British person of 1940. But I ultimately enjoyed it and bought the next in the series.