
Beautiful Day
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Beautiful day is Kate Anthony's poignant and heart warming debut novel. Today is the day that things...

The Feast Goes on
Book
"It's always about the food." A generous, warm-hearted book, The Feast Goes On features the...

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2395 KP) rated Murder at Wedgefield Manor in Books
Apr 1, 2021 (Updated Apr 1, 2021)
I enjoyed the first visit to 1926 with Jane, so it was a pleasure to meet up with her again. Jane is a strong lead, and I was impressed with how many of the characters from the first book were logically included here. All the characters are fun with great growth. The many secrets kept the plot moving and did a perfect job of keeping me confused until we got near the end. I did feel that the characters had some modern attitudes to some situations that came up, but it was a minor issue for me. If you haven’t read the first book, some of the character’s backstories are spoiled here, so if you care about that, you’ll want to read the books in order. I enjoyed my second visit with Jane, and I’m curious to see where she will wind up next.

From a Distance
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April, 1946. Michael, a soldier, returns to Southampton on a troop ship. Brutalised and in shock, he...
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Theft by Finding
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The point is to find out who you are and to be true to that person. Because so often you can't....
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Berlin Alexanderplatz
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The great novel of 1920s Berlin life, in a superb new translation by Michael Hofmann Franz...

Following Atticus: Forty-Eight High Peaks, One Little Dog, and an Extraordinary Friendship
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Following Atticus is Tom Ryan's moving true story, of a man and his remarkable dog. Tom Ryan is a...

Slaughtered (Jack Slaughter Thrillers #1)
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The Texter Fallen homicide detective, Jack Slaughter, closes the door on the home where his...
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The Sealwoman's Gift
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***SHORTLISTED FOR THE HWA DEBUT CROWN, THE WAVERTON GOOD READ AWARD & LONGLISTED FOR THE BEST FIRST...
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