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Wings of Fire
Wings of Fire: An Inspector Ian Rutledge Mystery | Charles Todd
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In Charles Todd's Wings of Fire, Inspector Ian Rutledge is quickly sent to investigate the sudden deaths of three members of the same eminent Cornwall family, but the World War I veteran soon realizes that nothing about this case is routine. Including the identity of one of the dead, a reclusive spinster unmasked as O. A. Manning, whose war poetry helped Rutledge retain his grasp on sanity in the trenches of France. Guided by the voice of Hamish, the Scot he unwillingly executed on the battlefield, Rutledge is driven to uncover the haunting truths of murder and madness rooted in a family crypt...
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Librarybelle
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The second in the Inspector Rutledge series finds Rutledge still battling his inner demons as he is sent to a case in Cornwall. Three deaths in a family, seemingly suicides and accidents, or are they? The writing style is slightly plodding, so it feels at times that the plot advancement is slow. But, I like Rutledge. He‘s very flawed and is learning how to cope with the flaws. He‘s also very methodical and organized.

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Librarybelle
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I‘m calling this my final time for #deweysreadathon . I had hoped for more, but at least I got a few hours. Funnily, I‘ll have more time to read today than I did yesterday.

Thanks to @DeweysReadathon for organizing this. I‘ve been a cheerleader of sorts the last few times, and this was my first time actually participating. My time can only improve the next time!

Mollyanna You did great! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
LauraBrook Great job, and I hope next time you have more time to read!!! 🤘🏼🤘🏼 7y
Librarybelle @LauraBrook Me too...thank you! 7y
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Librarybelle
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Can finally start reading again, though I am doing laundry and will have to start and stop many, many times.

Congratulations to everyone else doing the #deweysreadathon ! Your numbers are amazing!

Crazeedi This one was really good, I love inspector Rutledge series 7y
Librarybelle @Crazeedi I like Rutledge...he‘s flawed, but works through the flaws to finish the job 7y
Crazeedi @Librarybelle yes and hamish in his mind makes things interesting 7y
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Librarybelle
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Overslept, so missed the 8am start time for #deweysreadathon . Squeezing in a few minutes of reading before I have to get ready and leave for errands. Thankfully, I can listen to audiobooks in the car! Here I go!

And yes, that‘s an old shoelace by my knee...perfect cat toy!

RadicalReader @Librarybelle so nice to be able to enjoy a book whenever or whenever 7y
Crazeedi Love Charles Todd 7y
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Librarybelle
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Need to discuss this tomorrow night, so I better get started!

DivineDiana You can do it! 👏🏻📚😀 7y
Librarybelle Haha, thank you @DivineDiana ! ❤️🙂 7y
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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Ian Rutledge. 😢 I always feel the need to give him a hug and make him a cup of tea. I'm not overly interested in the mysteries of this series. I just want Ian to find love and happiness. #crush #fallintobooks @RealLifeReading

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Mehso-so

Could really used a Family Tree. So many husbands, children, twins, and step children that it was hard to keep them straight in my mind. I'm not really invested in the mysteries of this series, it's Ian I care about. He is such a poor troubled soul. You just want him to find peace, happiness, and someone to love. Someone with loyalty and character unlike dreadful former fiance Jean. Did I mention I really dislike her for hurting Ian?

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"Have you read them before? The poems?"

"Oh, yes. I read Scent of Violets at the Front. My sister sent me a copy. It frightened me, in a way. That someone else saw and felt the things that haunted me and I never had the courage to write about even in letters home." He couldn't have said to Jean or to his sister for that matter, worldly as Frances was, what it was like to live in the nightmare of war.

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