Moon Baja: Including Cabo San Lucas
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Make Your Escape Travel writer and local guide Jennifer Kramer shares her expert perspective on...
Folkestone in 50 Buildings
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From its heyday as a Victorian seaside resort to its role as a major departure point for...
A Very Distant Shore: Quick Reads
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Wanted: doctor for small island. Must like boats, the seaside and having no hope of keeping a...
Calamity in Kent
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In the peaceful seaside town of Broadgate, an impossible crime occurs. The operator of the cliff...
The Woman in the White Kimono
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Japan, 1957. Seventeen-year-old Naoko Nakamura’s prearranged marriage secures her family’s...
Tremornock book 1
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Tremarnock is a classic Cornish seaside village. Houses cluster around the fishing harbour. It has a...
Ronnie (304 KP) rated The Case Of The Drowned Pearl in Books
Apr 9, 2020 (Updated Apr 14, 2020)
I really enjoyed just setting aside a short amount of time to just sit down and read ‘The Case Of The Drowned Pearl’ in one go. It was a nice, short, easy read and it was great getting to see a murder investigated from a new angle, with the chapters alternating between Daisy and Hazel’s perspectives.
I can’t wait to read the next Murder Most Unladylike book, although it will be sad bidding a fond farewell to the Detective Society.
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In a small seaside community, there’s always somebody watching… Twisty, pacy, and superbly...
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Tick Tock (Michael Bennett, #4)
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A bomb set in one of New York's busiest places is discovered before it explodes. But relief turns to...
Sefton in 50 Buildings
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Sefton is one of the most variegated boroughs in the land. It encompasses two former boroughs:...