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Detection Unlimited
Detection Unlimited | Georgette Heyer
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"Miss Heyer's characters and dialogue are an abiding delight to me... I have seldom met people to whom I have taken so violent a fancy from the word 'Go'."-Dorothy L. SayersSlumped on a seat under an oak tree is old Sampson Warrenby, with a bullet through his head.Everybody in the village is ready to tell Chief Inspector Hemingway who did it. Could the murderer have been the dead man's niece? Or perhaps it was the other town solicitor? The couple at the farm had a guilty secret-what was it? And why is it someone else actually wants to be the prime suspect?Add to this the fact that Warrenby was blackmailing someone, and Hemingway has his work cut out for him."Georgette Heyer is second to none in her ability to make detective stories entertaining."-Sunday TimesGeorgette Heyer wrote over fifty books, including Regency romances, mysteries, and historical fiction. Her barrister husband, Ronald Rougier, provided many of the plots for her detective novels, which are classic English country house mysteries reminiscent of Agatha Christie. Heyer was legendary for her research, historical accuracy, inventive plots, and sparkling characterization.
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mabell
Detection Unlimited | Georgette Heyer
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A re-re-reread (with a few more re‘s) of this Heyer mystery set in a small British village. I love the small cast of unique characters. Mrs. M with her “U” named pekes, the rascally, aged ex-poacher, the whole enthusiastic Ditchling brood, so many that make this a humorous read - and the mystery is good too! Who shot Sampson Warrenby in his garden? No one has an alibi…
#1953 for #192025

Librarybelle I like that cover! 3mo
mabell @Librarybelle And like most Heyer covers, completely unrelated to the story 😂 3mo
Librarybelle 😂 3mo
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Gissy How many re-re 😂 3mo
mabell @Gissy Oh a lot! I‘ve lost count 🤣 2mo
CarolynM This is one I haven‘t read yet. Looking forward to it even more now😀 2mo
mabell @CarolynM I think you‘ll like it! It is a fun change to have the story take place in a village where you meet more of the inhabitants. 2mo
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kspenmoll
Detection Unlimited | Georgette Heyer
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Yesterday I had the new vaccine for Covid variants, so I read & finished Jane and the Man of the Cloth. Much more exciting, less cerebral than the first in the series. I thoroughly enjoyed such a feisty, daring Jane on her quest for justice. Have‘t read a Georgette Heyer in ages. Only 50 pages in.

Andrew65 Great news 😁 2y
kspenmoll @Andrew65 Thanks! 2y
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SW-T
Detection Unlimited | Georgette Heyer
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Ah...time to read my book and enjoy a snack with some cider. The simple joys of life are sometimes the best 🥰

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TheRomantiCate
Detection Unlimited | Georgette Heyer
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Found this!! So very excited for this swap!! My answers below: 👀🤓🕵🏼‍♀️

1. I‘m a modern sleuth fan..
2. Poirot (I‘ve not read any Marple 🥺)
3. Does Sherlock Holmes count? 😳😳
4. Not a jewelry person...
5. Red, Burnt Orange, Dark Browns, Deep Purples

Thanks @jenniferw88 🤩🤩