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Marion Lane and the Deadly Rose
Marion Lane and the Deadly Rose | T. A. Willberg
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Coming soon! Marion Lane and the Deadly Rose by T.A. Willberg will be available Feb 01, 2022.
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janeycanuck
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I didn‘t enjoy this one as much as the first but I liked how things unfurled and came together by the end. There is a lot that carries from the first book so I think reading close together is better than far apart but maybe I just need a better memory.

Roll 6 from April‘s #Roll100 that I finished in June and am just getting to reviewing now in August 🤪

PuddleJumper Sounds about right! 🤣 3mo
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kspenmoll
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Wish there was a choice between a pick & a so-so. Anyway, this sequel to Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder is just as fascinating. Love all the gadgetry, underground world, steampunk feeling, Cold War adding to the plot. So much fun, but I also think it could have moved more quickly in some parts. Hoping the author writes #3.

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Bookzombie
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Read 3/2 #reviewcatchup

Even though I still keep puzzling about whether or not these are some kind of HP fan fiction (one character felt a little like Dolores Umbridge in this one), I am enjoying this series. I like most of the characters and the idea of Mrs. Brickett‘s. #Booked2022 #newin2022

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LaceyDoesLit
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julesG
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Mehso-so

We have a mystery that Willberg manages to twist until the end. There's still chemistry between Marion Lane and her co-Inquirers. There's a mole in Mrs Brikett's underground chambers.

Unfortunately, it could not hold my attention and I forced myself to read it. Furthermore, I was annoyed by very avoidable mistakes right from the first page on.

#ARC #NetGalley #MountARC

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julesG
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#HistoricalFictionInaccuracyAnnoyanceSupportGroup

First chapter and I'm not sure I want to continue reading the ARC. I so liked the first book in the series.

Just checked online, pubs were closed at that time. Pubs had to close at 10pm (11pm in London) - changes were made in the 1960s, but definitely no open pubs at 1am.

At the end of the chapter, after a short meeting:"Dawn was coming..." - in North England at 1.30-2.00am? In January?

???

squirrelbrain Well, I suppose at least the Old Bell Tavern *is* across the road from the Pump Rooms! 3y
julesG @squirrelbrain Don't think I didn't check with Google maps. 😛 3y
squirrelbrain Of course you did Jules! 🤣 3y
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charl08 😱😱 3y
Mitch Super clumsy and jarring ☹️ 3y
Leftcoastzen 🙄😡 3y
TrishB Ouch 😣 3y
GingerAntics Wow, seems so obvious. 3y
Birdsong28 🤦🤦🤦🤦 3y
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PatriciaU
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Spending NYE with Marion Lane, complemented by a side of Covid and a healthy dose of anger at the selfish family member who infected multiple people on Christmas Day.

kspenmoll So sorry! So crazy right now. 😡 3y
CarolynM Hope you're well again soon 💐 Happy New Year 3y
Suet624 Oh gosh. I‘m so sorry. 3y
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