S.S. Saywack
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Mary Finch and the Thief (Mary Finch Mystery, #1)
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2021
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3 editions
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Inglestone Manor
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The House on the Hill
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2024
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Mary Finch and the Grey Lady
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2021
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Mary Finch and the Spy (Mary Finch Mystery, #3)
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2021
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When the fog comes: An English Ghost Story
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Perdita, the Witch and the Toyshop
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Mary Finch: Runaway
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Mary Finch Endgame (Mary Finch Mystery, #4)
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2022
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| An engrossing read, Across The Silver Seas presents an emotional account of emigrants leaving Britain bound for New Zealand during the 1870s. Centred around the lives of Bess and Richard Morgan (brother and sister), leaving the poverty and lack of op ...more | |
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A most enjoyable first book in a new series(?) I hope so. Rona Parish, a writer, is asked to compile a biography on a troubled (dead) author - Theo Harvey. Slowly, through the eyes of others, we learn about Theo, and, as expected, he’s not all he appe ...more |
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| I’ve been reading the River View Mysteries out of sequence, but since each is a standalone, that doesn’t matter. Set in the UK, Sutton-on-Wye, makes it an interesting read for me as I love detective stories set in the country where I live. It is a ve ...more | |
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| It is a great pleasure to discover yet more about the Leveretts (having read several books about the author’s ancestors), and this one I found quite touching. It charts the family from just before the mid-eighteenth century to the turn of the ninetee ...more | |
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| A well-paced, exciting paranormal fantasy of humans, demons and, not surprisingly, Lucifer (or the ‘Boss’), sensual in places, savage in others. There’s a love story here. The book draws from other works of Josephine Wrightson’s but can be read as a ...more | |
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| The latest cosy mystery takes on a Christmas theme, and we are given three mysteries as a present. Hayley Bennett/Moon and her ghostly companions take on a murder at an official gathering, then later the sad case of a ghostly child, and lastly a curs ...more | |
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| The latest offering in the Nash book is a compelling read and possibly one of the darkest of the series. Told in both first and third person, it details the dark revenge Travis Bernstein wishes to enact on those who failed him in the past. With a rem ...more | |
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| The latest book of the Hartford Series deepens the storyline and draws on past events to make a riveting read. Things never run smoothly for Annie and Robert Fellwood, especially as Annie's mother-in-law has regrets for past events and seeks a reconc ...more | |
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The third instalment of The Seven Stones does not in any way disappoint. The stories get better and better. This one, no spoilers as to what or why, much to my surprise, takes a particularly and unexpected dark turn at the end. We are still unravelli ...more |
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“Empty houses are never truly empty. They retain their memories and slowly release them to those that would listen.”
― When the fog comes: An English Ghost Story
― When the fog comes: An English Ghost Story
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