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Old 03-22-2017, 04:41 PM   #25595
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Currently reading In This Grave Hour, the new Maise Dobbs book from Jacqueline Winspear, and quite enjoying it. Also reading Stiff, by Mary Roach, and that's been the perfect book to read while sitting in a restaurant, eating my solitary meal while I'm on the road this week. (Really - makes a great conversation starter!)
Finished In This Grave Hour. This book is set during the Phoney War, that period from the initial declaration of war by England and France against Germany on September 3rd, 1939. The action takes place primarily in the UK, with a brief foray into Belgium, but centres around Belgian refugees from the first world war. A solid 4 stars for me. If you've enjoyed her earlier books, you'll definitely enjoy this one.

Still reading Stiff, and enjoying it. Now starting Blood Lure, the 9th Anna Pigeon book by Nevada Barr. This one is set in Glacier Park and features grizzly bears. Meanwhile, on the audio book side, next up is The Brutal Telling by Louise Penny. #5 in the Chief Inspector Gamache series of Three Pines mysteries.
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