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Old 06-16-2017, 04:38 PM   #25999
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I just finished reading A Peace Divided, the second in the Peacekeeper series from Tanya Huff. (A spinoff/followon from her Confederation series.) I admit to being a bit disappointed. I gave it 4 stars, but honestly, that was a stretch. Just not up to earlier books in the two series. I won't abandon Gunnery Sargent Kerr, but I'm really hoping the next one improves.

Next up, The Templars' Last Secret, #10 in the delightful Bruno, Chief of Police series by Martin Walker. These are cozy mysteries sent in the French Dordogne, and I quite enjoy them. Both for the history of the region, and the food and wine references. But also for the quiet way that Bruno Courrèges, the local municipal policeman, goes about ensuring the safety and well-being of his town.
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