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Sidney Chambers and the Perils of the Night
Sidney Chambers and the Perils of the Night | James Runcie
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The second in The Grantchester Mysteries series - six detective novels spanning thirty years of British history
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lauraisntwilder
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We had bad storms all night (we're fine!), & maybe it's weird to say so, but this book paired well with the storms? It was just the right amount of intrigue, with relatively quick resolutions. I don't think the episodic nature of the book worked as well in this as the 1st in the series, which revolved around the church calendar. (Sidney is a vicar, after all.) But it worked. This one had the first *huge* difference between the books & the TV show.

lauraisntwilder @KathyWheeler Did you make it through the storms okay? 4mo
KathyWheeler @lauraisntwilder I did, but it was scary there for awhile! I thought our electricity would go out but it never did. I‘m glad you‘re okay. 4mo
lauraisntwilder @KathyWheeler Good to hear! That wind was SO loud! 4mo
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lauraisntwilder
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The covers of the next books in each of my British mystery series are all blue, including the second Thursday Murder Club, which I haven't bought yet. 💙

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Brinx
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I liked the second book way better than the first one (I might have to give that one a second chance). Having faces to go with the names (PBS series) is helpful.

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tracyrowanreads
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Ahhhh

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japneeb
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Finished this book last week. Fun, light series for anyone needing a break from heavy reading.