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Old 04-10-2026, 05:41 PM   #32597
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
And it was.

Then I read Bones at the Manor House by Emma Jameson. More fun in early WWII English countryside.

And I followed it up with Enquiry by Dick Francis. I enjoyed the re-read.

Now I'm reading The Killing Time by Elly Griffiths. The second in her Ali Dawson time-travel series. I've really liked her other books, but I don't think I'll continue this series once I finish this book. There's just no logic to any of it. Which might the the point of something involving time travel. This book'll have to have a seriously good last 12% to change my mind on the series.
If you want an excellent series that uses time travel and is a lot of fun to read, read The Chronicles of St Mary's by Jodi Taylor. The first 5 stories in order are...
The Very First Damned Thing (short story)
Just One Damned Thing After Another
A Symphony of Echoes
When a Child is Born (short story)
A Second Chance
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