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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Well, that was a fun, quick read. Some plausible-sounding analysis of bones, and a fascinating situation. Straight on to number 3:
Murder in the Queen's Armes by Aaron Elkins
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Which I whooshed through, and also
Old Bones, the fourth in the series.
Both splendid little mystery stories featuring our hero, Gideon Oliver.
Only six more to go, so I think I'll leave the rest for a while. I think some SF next. Something completely different:
Man Kzin Wars VII: A Darker Geometry by Mark O. Martin and Gregory Benford.