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Old 04-15-2019, 07:15 AM   #5
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I liked the premise of this book, a Scotland Yard detective trying to solve the 500 yr. old cold case of the missing princes. I also didn't like Grant at first but somehow he became Hugh Grant in my mind as I was reading. This helped tremendously ! All of a sudden I understood Grant and he became affable and only mildly irratating. I saw him in a different light. Lol. " Tell me what I'm missing old chap ?" He was working his theory looking outside of the box. Looking at faces and asking everyone who came into his hospital room what they thought. Was King Richard iii really as bad as everyone thought ? Or was he framed for the murders ?

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