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2. "Gently to the Summit" by Alan Hunter
Sun Oct 18, 2020, 12:56 PM
Oct 2020

A murder mystery written in the year of my birth. For anyone who likes whodunnits, the series is worth checking out.

Read a few this week - the highlight was "Armada Boy" by Kate Ellis - another series very well worth checking out.

Otherwise checking out Covid 19 statistics. Staying fairly level in our village, but raging out of control in the country generally. Speculating how many millions of lost jobs, how many deaths, how many childrens' futures ruined before the "Great British Public" realise that voting on the basis of religious and racial bigotry is not sensible.

We're not leaving the house.

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just finished "Let Me In" and am now looking for a new read yellowdogintexas Oct 2020 #1
Keep up the good work! The King of Prussia Oct 2020 #3
Excellent! hermetic Oct 2020 #4
"Gently to the Summit" by Alan Hunter The King of Prussia Oct 2020 #2
Wouldn't it be nice hermetic Oct 2020 #5
Being aN illiterate recliner potato TexasProgresive Oct 2020 #6
Yeah, hermetic Oct 2020 #7
Not fiction but fascinating: The Emperor of All Maladies Polly Hennessey Oct 2020 #8
A Wishcraft mystery hermetic Oct 2020 #9
Almost done with PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 2020 #10
I am about finished with my third Grisham novel this week Chainfire Oct 2020 #11
Grisham is good for a binge hermetic Oct 2020 #12
Finished Silas House's Southernmost and recommend it most highly. It is japple Oct 2020 #13
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