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Finished Alison Uttley's A Traveller in Time and Reginald Hill's A Cure For All Diseases, along with Miss Marple's Final Cases. Now I'm onto Gideon's Power by John Creasey and The Clocks by Agatha Christie. ... most of the rest of this one by the time I'm done. ^_^;
To add to the above list as of now:
044 - Reginald Hill - A Cure For All Diseases - 624 - Crime/Mystery
Page count so far: 14,766 in 57 days. Right now I'm reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and A Cure For All Diseases - the latter is the one I'm taking with me when I go out, to read at bus stops and the café and such, and the former is the one I'm reading at home. :) For now. ... Dorothy Sayers)
To Say Nothing of the Dog, Connie Willis (time travel referencing Three Men in a Boat)
Reginald Hill*, A Cure for all Diseases, epistolary homage to Austen’s unfinished Sanditon, but just one episode in a long series of Dalziel and Pascoe detectives.
The Grand Sophy, Geo ... ... sure there are lots of examples - difficult to think of them when someone asks, of course. One I've read fairly recently is A cure for all diseases, a crime novel in Reginald Hill's Dalziel and Pascoe series. It alternates between a first-person narrative in a series of emails from one of the ... I just finished The Eight so will be interested to hear what you think of The Fire! Am loving A Cure for All Diseases by Reginald Hill and have Cockatiels at Seven by Donna Andrews queued up next, thanks to a kind Book Moochee. ... Carol Shields - sentimental favourite;
Bel Canto, Ann Patchett -surprising and good.
Best light read from a series; A Cure for all Diseases, Reginald Hill.
Thanks notmyrealname. I'll definitely check out Cloudstreet. Do you read Reginald Hill's mysteries?
95. A Cure for All Diseases, Reginald Hill, 2008
The latest Dalziel and Pascoe instalment with all the regulars and Franny Roote. Enjoyed it a lot. Love the Yorkshire accent, the quotes and ...
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