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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Death at Gallows Green - Robin Paige - Rereading this series~ Fun~

Happily rereading this fine series starting from book #1 (on kindle). 4.5 stars rounded up, and I have the next one too and pondering getting the whole lot of them. A favorite series that I enjoyed and it is long enough ago that I have mostly forgotten what will happen ( a few little glimmers surface).

Book 2 starts with Kate Ardleigh moving forward from the unfortunate deaths of her two aunts, one beloved to her but both were family. She is now a heiress, although raised in New York by an uncle after she was orphaned. Sir Charles Sheridan, a connection of the neighboring manor, plays a prominent role in her current life.

The Gallows Green death of the local constable and boyhood friend of Sir Charles sets a chain of events forward. Enter Beatrix Potter as a new friend of Kate,and we have a child gone missing along with a Jemima Puddleduck and Mr. Browne the owl.( where is that taking us? ) Great reading!!

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Templar Silks - Elizabeth Chadwick ~ Must Read!


4.5 stars rounded to 5. Thanks NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC. My review will be released close to book launch. It was very well researched and enjoyable, although I found much of Outremer scenes somewhat difficult and a bit slow.

William the Marshal has always been a favorite of mine also, as is anything about Henry II and Eleanor's family. That being said, I loved the past quarter of the book the best, and felt emotional at the end.

I recommend this closing chapter of the Marshals great life and of course,would love to hear more about his children's lives. Ancel perhaps also, and I adored how adroitly his brother's life was organized. 

Jean d'Early being part of the end of the story is appropriate and perfect, as were the Author's Notes ( which I wish I had read first). Recommended heartily for followers of this family and era.

A Plain Vanilla Murder - Susan Wittig Albert - A China Bayles Mystery - Fun Read~

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This was my first China Bayles mystery, thanks Susan Wittig Albert and NetGalley for this ARC. I reviewed a Darling Dahlia new release recently so wanted to try this series also as the author is a favorite of mine.I think it was fine that I had not read others in the series, as the author has brief vignettes to "catch up".

"China finds herself teaming up with the very pregnant Pecan Springs police chief Sheila Dawson to solve a vanilla-flavored murder."

Ah..so here we go.. the beginning was a little slow ( although it was explained this was a faster paced murder investigation than usual), as the quick witted chief Shelia quickly saw it was not a suicide. She was helped in this because she was called in instead of the coroner by the security chief at the University when a professor was found dead. Sheila and her deputy Dylan Miller view the body together and both are sure it was murder.

China, on the other hand is called in as friend of the deceased's ex- wife and begins to pick up clues.So the action jumps from Chief Sheila to China who ultimately pieces together the murder and some associated crimes. These included a distant murder, smuggling and finally the kidnapping of the victim's young daughter.

An interesting and light read which I enjoyed. 

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Garden of Lamentations - Deborah Crombie- Terrific Series!!

Although I am new to this author,first one read Dec. 30 2018, I have read all except book #2 and loved them all ( some more than others of course). I plan to purchase book #2 today so will be well positioned for further rereads, which WILL happen after a suitable time. 

How will it feel going back to a premarriage, preshared household status for Gemma and Duncan? I'll soon find out..I had to hurry to read this one for two reasons, one I could borrow from my library and two it was a continuation, of sorts of the prior book, To Dwell in Darkness, as well as some of the two books prior to that. 

One of the things I do enjoy greatly, is a series with vibrant characters that builds upon segments of prior works. Each of these books has at least one of the main characters involved in a new crime while still looking at aspects of a prior one, a great feat for an author.

This one started with Gemma involved in a new case involving a lovely young nanny found laying in a garden accessible only to properties that back up to it. Duncan on the other hand is secretive and still greatly concerned with what appears to be some conspiracy that has felled his prior supervisor, Denis. Melody and Doug are linked more to Duncan's issue than anything happening in their own departments.

 It concluded in a rush of activity, bringing in new characters and some others who rose to this particular occasion. Closure and looking forward to the next in series and of course rereads in the future. Very fine writing and history as well as vibrant characterization