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These sound interesting. Thanks for sharing.


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It's so dark, even darker than the first one Cover Her Face and talks about all sort..."
P. D. James is my favorite British mystery writer. I have a signed copy of "A Taste for Death" I obtained during her visit to San Diego in 1987. She appeared at an Old Town mystery bookstore, Grounds for Murder. As she ascended the stairs to the second floor where we awaited her, the crowd erupted in a roar of applause! She was much loved by her readers.

I've enjoyed this series, too. I'm currently reading "Devil's Breath," which is moving a bit slowly. Still a pleasant read.


Love Golden Age mysteries! D. Sayers a favorite. I read novels by John Bude (a/k/a Ernest Elmore) years ago, and recall enjoying them very much. Do track them down!


I've enjoyed this series, too. I'm currently reading "Devil's B..."
I’m about to begin the 1st book in this series




Betsy, have you finished this story yet? It's been on my list for awhile. If so, I'll read your review to see if I want to start it. Also, even though I am a Sherlockian purist, I found that I like Mike Hogan's SH stories.




Are you looking for police procedurals, Memo? Plenty of those about. I think you would like the Sloan and Crosby series written by Catherine Aird. She has been writing them for ages, more than 20 in the series right now.


I've put Catherine Aird on my to read list. If you think of any more like her, please share with me as I really do appreciate it.
Other series I've loved are Simon Brett The Fethering Mysteries;
Margaret Maron (The Sigrid Harald Series);
Veronica Stallwood (Kate Ivory Oxford Mysteries);
Rebecca Tope (Cotswold English Mysteries; Thea Osborne);
Sheilla Connolly (County Cork Mystery);
and my all time favorite: ARTHUR UPFIELD Napoleon Bonapare (Boney Mysteries) which takes place in Australia.


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I loved these until one had an appalling encounter between Troy and his sister that made me sick. I'm neither prudish nor squeamish; this was just disgusting.
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The Taken (other topics)Sherlock Holmes: Murder at the Savoy & Other Stories (other topics)
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Not offended at all Anna Katherine. You mentioned salient points about Finch's writing. They are not deal breakers for me on this series since I read for the pure joy and entertainment of it. Although like you, I am not a fan of when an HF story reads like modern persons transported back to that time period, but I also don't want to be inundated with archaic language for which I would need to google to understand.