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Old 08-09-2020, 06:21 AM   #29070
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Most enjoyable. A PI mystery set in the then contemporary 1980s, but now feeling like a historical, with all the necessary focus on how to make sure you can keep in touch with only landline phones!

Next up: Day of the Dead by Neil Gaiman. Another random pick, from a humble bundle I got back in August 2015.
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You gave A is for Alibi 5 stars?? Wait till you read 'D' and 'I'. Your mind will be blown.
Luckily I do have B to I. Something to look forward to!

Day of the Dead was a script for a Babylon 5 episode, with some annotations. Good fun.

Then I read The Ladies of Mandrigyn by Barbara Hambley. Excellent sword & Sorcery, as expected.

Next up: The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. I bought this back in June 2018 after seeing the film.
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