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Thrones, Dominations

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Thrones, Dominations, by Dorothy L. Sayers and Jill Paton Walsh

Review by Barbara G.

4 Stars!

I’m a fan of the Lord Peter Wimsey series and thoroughly enjoyed this completion of Sayers’ last novel, unfinished at the time of her death. Paton Walsh has gone on to write two more Wimsey books in the Sayers style.

One Was a Soldier by Julia Spencer-Fleming

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Review by Kathleen C.

One Was a Soldier, by Julia Spencer-Fleming

Excellent mystery. The characters are mostly returning veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Vietnam. I don’t want to spoil the plot, but if you like war mysteries you will enjoy this. At first the bad guys have everything on their side, but justice prevails.

4 stars!

The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly

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Review by Valerie W.

The Fifth Witness : a novel, by Michael Connelly

Another great Lincoln Lawyer book. There are so many plot twists, it will leave you dizzy. Soon to be a major motion picture, I bet!

4 stars!

 

In the Bleak Midwinter

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Review by Sharon

I like mysteries, but I was never a mystery “fan.” Though I liked the Lord Peter Whimsey and Harriet Vane stories, I never felt compelled to read all of Dorothy L. Sayers’ other works. But last year I went to my first New Hampshire Library Association meeting and heard Julia Spencer-Fleming talk about her mystery series that began with In the Bleak Midwinter, and I saw the enthusiasm with which her many fans in the audience asked questions about her life, her writing, and especially about her characters and what was going to happen to

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