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Louise Penny, Kingdom Of The Blind – excellent, A
Paul Fronczak, The Foundling – fascinating, B+
Val McDermid, How The Dead Speak, B+
Pratchett reread, Wyrd Sisters – wonderful, A+
Sharon Bolton, The Split – not very good and rather too similar to one of her previous books, C
Dorothy L Sayers, Strong Poison, A
Carrie Vaughn, Martians Abroad, engaging narrator but a bit disappointing, B-; Dark Divide, very good short story, A-
Dorothy Gilman, The Unexpected Mrs Pollifax, quite good, B
Valerie Mendes, Larkswood, tone not always quite right, B-
Alex Barclay, I Confess, excellent gripping psych thriller, A
Diane Setterfield, Once Upon A River, B+
Louise Penny, A Better Man, A
Charlaine Harris, Last Scene Alive, B
Lissa Evans, Their Finest Hour And A Half, lovely, A-
Kathleen Tessaro, The Debutante, dull and not historically correct, D
Ruth Hogan, The Wisdom Of Sally Red Shoes, B-
Pamela Hicks, Daughter Of Empire, fascinating memoir, A
Harlan Coben, The Woods – the first half was dire, but the second half really picked up and was very good, B-
Lee Child, One Shot – solid thriller, B+
Paul Fronczak, The Foundling – fascinating, B+
Val McDermid, How The Dead Speak, B+
Pratchett reread, Wyrd Sisters – wonderful, A+
Sharon Bolton, The Split – not very good and rather too similar to one of her previous books, C
Dorothy L Sayers, Strong Poison, A
Carrie Vaughn, Martians Abroad, engaging narrator but a bit disappointing, B-; Dark Divide, very good short story, A-
Dorothy Gilman, The Unexpected Mrs Pollifax, quite good, B
Valerie Mendes, Larkswood, tone not always quite right, B-
Alex Barclay, I Confess, excellent gripping psych thriller, A
Diane Setterfield, Once Upon A River, B+
Louise Penny, A Better Man, A
Charlaine Harris, Last Scene Alive, B
Lissa Evans, Their Finest Hour And A Half, lovely, A-
Kathleen Tessaro, The Debutante, dull and not historically correct, D
Ruth Hogan, The Wisdom Of Sally Red Shoes, B-
Pamela Hicks, Daughter Of Empire, fascinating memoir, A
Harlan Coben, The Woods – the first half was dire, but the second half really picked up and was very good, B-
Lee Child, One Shot – solid thriller, B+