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Nine books collected from the Mobile Library this week and I still have three here from last time.
From left to right 'Thoughtlands:Walking Through Writers' Suffolk' not sure how interesting this will be - I'll see. Two old crime books by Ann Cleeves from before her Vera and Shetland days. Then there is a recent BLCC by a different author - Leo Bruce - 'Death on the Gallows Tree'. Then, after reading a Rumer Godden book last month, I reserved another 'Breakfast With the Nikolides'. A Jim Eldridge book in a different series to those already read -'Shadows of the Dead' from 2017. Then a book by Anne Perry published posthumously and finished by another author - Victoria Zackheim - 'Death Times Seven'. Another non fiction book is 'Deep Country' by Neil Ansell which I read many years ago but decided to re-read after reading his latest book last month. Finally on the right is the latest book by Rachel Hore which turns out to be one of those Quick Reads of just 100 pages. Her new full length book - 'The French Spymistress' is out in July so that's been reserved.
Last visit at the end of April I brought home these below and read seven with three still here. Unsurprisingly that fat non fiction book about the English Civil war which I didn't remembering ordering went back un-read. Those I did read are on the 'Books Read 2026'.
Actually spotted 'Elizabeth and Her German Garden' at a boot sale last weekend [didn't buy it!] - rarely see any of these Vintage Classics in charity shops etc. I scan shelves for them and for the Grey Persephone and Dark Green Virago Modern Classics but not many about.
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