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Old 07-23-2017, 10:09 AM   #42
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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Okay, here are two - take your pick - but I'm not wasting my last remaining vote on either...

Political Murder and Dot Com Murder are both horribly written/produced continuations in the John Thatcher series by Emma Lathen, so I think it's fair to say that it's a crime either of these was written. The premise (continuing with John's daughter, Elizabeth, as the protagonist) is sort of cute, but I only made it through about three or four pages of one of them that I KU'd to try out, and then just glanced at the sample of the other, which was just as bad.

These are sort of part-and-parcel of the "Deaver Brown/Simply Media" incredibly badly produced ebook publication of the excellent original John Thatcher titles, discussed on MR starting both here and here. (I'm still relying on my PDFs of my old aged-brown paperbacks, which gives a clue as to how badly produced these are...)

Anyway, up to someone else to waste a vote on one of these if they wish , but I do think either meets your request.

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I think someone should nominate a book that's a crime that it's been written.

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