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Old 12-04-2017, 06:35 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
Of the two, I think Aaronovitch is more problematic. I accept Charlie's word that Stabenow is a standalone (again, people make up their own minds about how they feel about that), but my sense is that the Aaronovitch very much isn't a standalone, which would make it a much harder read for someone who mightn't have read it when the club did.
FWIW I think Moon Over Soho is probably easier to pick up than later books in the series. It begins with the consequences of the first book and a lot of what you need to know is recapped in the first chapter or so. Which is not to say it's "standalone" and obviously if you like to start from book 1 of a series then this is not that.

Anyway, doesn't look like it'll be an issue does it?
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