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Old 04-22-2016, 07:25 PM   #480
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And thank you (!!!) for the info about the first two also being on sale at Kobo AU and Kobo NZ. I still needed both of these, which are Penguin (agency) titles in the US: Dissection of Murder, apa The Anatomy of Death, is a whopping $11.99 and Antidote to Murder is even more expensive at $12.99. So I was really glad to hear about the AU/NZ sale prices!
Sufue I've just finished the first in series, set in 1910 it's quite well written, the period atmosphere has been evoked, and the characters personas seem to be resonant with the period. Definitely good enough to read the next in series imo!

Earlier this year I saw the English movie 'Suffragette' and I found myself visualising scenes in the movie as I read the march scenes in the book. (An excellent movie imo!! )

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