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I have eight books to choose from:








- Arrest the Bishop? by Winifred Peck
- The Crow’s Inn Tragedy by Annie Haynes
- The Draycott Murder Mystery by Molly Thynne
- Evenfield by Rachel Ferguson
- A Harp in Lowndes Square by Rachel Ferguson
- A House on the Rhine by Francis Faviell
- The Other Side of the Moon: David Niven by Sheridon Morley
- Thalia by Francis Faviell
Ooh, lovely! I have a few of those myself in e-book form, I have 12 books in total and know I won’t get through all of them but it’s hard to decide what to read first!
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At the moment I’m reading two books, so I’m not thinking about which one of these to read first, because I could easily change my mind! I find it really hard to plan my reading in advance. I’ll wait and see what I fancy later.
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Dean Street has brought out some very fine work, Margaret, and I really respect the they republish ‘forgotten’ writers, so they can be introduced to a new audience. They certainly deserve a special focus on their work!
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You’re right Margot and they are ‘forgotten’ to me because I hadn’t come across them before.
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I read A House on the Rhine for last year’s event and enjoyed it, although it was a much darker book than I’d expected. I have Arrest the Bishop? and the two Rachel Fergusons on the TBR as well, though I’m not sure if I’ll read any of them this December.
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Arrest the Bishop does sound good!
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Nice list! I love both David Niven and Sheridan Morely but read that one years ago. Evenfield is a possible for me though. I love that they give so many freebies. So fun!
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I’ve got a bunch this year, and I’m sure I’ll have time to read at least one!
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