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Old 04-27-2018, 12:37 AM   #27124
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Finished Code of Conduct. A bit weird at the beginning, as it felt like it must be book two in a series and I was missing the back story. (It isn't, it's the first.) But eventually I got past that, and it improved. An interesting premise. I've already bought the second one, Rules of Conflict.
I'm just finishing up book #5 in this series, Endgame. Overall, I've enjoyed the series, but I'm ready for it to end.

I'm very much looking forward to my next read, which will be L.R. Wright's The Suspect, the first of her Karl Alberg novels set on my own Sunshine Coast. I read all these in DT versions before we ever moved up here, but they've only recently become available in eBook format, and I'm really looking forward to re-reading them. Wright either won or was shortlisted for Edgar, Ellis or Hammett awards for virtually every one of her way too few novels in a life cut short. I'm hopeful that these have stood the test of time, plus it is always fun to read about a place you live in. Especially when it's a really small place and you know every one of the locales. Of course, the Coast has changed since The Suspect was written in 1985, but it's still a small community.
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