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Originally Posted by pdurrant
When I noticed it was an Alan Grant book, I switched to The Franchise Affair. Which I then found that although technically an Alan Grant book, he plays almost no part in it at all
I enjoyed The Franchise Affair. Not much mystery, but a nice description of the characters and the finding of a solution.
Next up: F&SF, Sep/Oct 2019.
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Which was their 70th Anniversary issue, and very good. I've certainly enjoyed it a lot more with their 'new' editor, CC Finlay. (Checking, I see that he's now been editor for over four years!
Next up:
Sharpe's Enemy by Bernard Cornwell. The 15th Sharpe Novel (by internal chronology).