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Old 12-16-2018, 12:44 PM   #27817
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Which was an excellent fantasy. Most enjoyable.

And now for something completely different: Hide and Seek by Ian Rankin. The second of his Inspector Rebus novels.
Which was much better than the first, but I felt that
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the massive conspiracy in Edinburgh high society
was a bit OTT.

I've been ill in bed all day, so I started and finished Postsingular by Rudy Rucker. A freebie I picked up back in 2009. I now realise that I must have read it back then, but I didn't really remember it. For good reason. 2/5. All rather silly, really.

And now for something completely different: The Graveyard of the Hesperides by Lindsay Davis, the fourth in her Flavia Albia series, which happens to be on special offer at Amazon UK today. Life as a detective in 1st Century Rome.
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