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CatLass007
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Bess Crawford is an English nurse serving in World War I. I‘m not sure why, although by posting this I‘m sure someone will explain it to me, but the English refer to nurses as “Sisters.” Bess served in France and cared for a pilot who was seriously burned in a crash. When his wife is murdered he feels he has nothing to live for and kills himself. Bess is drawn deep into the search for a murderer and becomes obsessed with finding (cont)⬇️

CatLass007 his or her identity. An officer who was friends with the pilot‘s wife is charged with her murder and with the attempted murder of another woman. Bess races to find the killer before the officer is hanged. This is a mystery with high stakes and several suspects. This is the second book in a thirteen (so far) book series. I‘ll keep going with the series and I recommend that if you like mysteries that aren‘t cozy, you try it too. (cont)⬇️ (edited) 5mo
CatLass007 I like cozy mysteries but sometimes I like a mystery that has a little more depth. 5mo
rwmg As I understand it, the ranks were nurse, sister (in charge of a ward) and matron (in charge of all nursing staff in a hospital). The best trained nurses with the best attitude to their patients tended to be nuns and so were naturally addressed as sister. 5mo
CatLass007 @rwmg Thank you. I guess all those years of being tormented by nuns in elementary school make me question whether nuns really were the best. 5mo
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CatLass007
Duty to the Dead | Charles Todd

My usual favorite genre is urban fantasy. Lately I have been enjoying historical mysteries. Right now I‘m on a roll.

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CatLass007
A Duty to the Dead | Charles Todd
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This is the first book in a new to me mystery series by Charles Todd. Bess Crawford is a nurse in World War I. A dying soldier requests that she personally deliver a message to his brother, which she does. The brother and his mother are brokenhearted about the death of the oldest child. But they aren‘t concerned with the message. Bess continues to investigate because she feels that the dead soldier‘s final wish should be honored. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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robinb
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💜💜💜 2y
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robinb
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As always, it‘s wonderful to check into the Bess Crawford world. This time she‘s in Ireland for a wedding during a very volatile, dangerous time following WW1. The groom and his best man go missing, and Bess is torn between leaving for her own safety and solving the mystery. I enjoyed this addition but was a bit disappointed that the Bess/Simon relationship is so slow being resolved. I‘m anxious to see how that plays out. 4.5/5⭐️ 🔻

TheAromaofBooks I felt the same way about their relationship! I don't know if the authors want it to be resolved when they end the series or what, but it seems like it is moving unnaturally slowly! 2y
robinb @TheAromaofBooks Right??! For awhile it was fine…heightened suspense, promise of fulfillment. But now I‘m like…just get on with it…are you both that clueless?! 😂😂🤷🏻‍♀️ 2y
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melissajayne
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4⭐️ I enjoyed this one more than the first book in the series, even though I read them almost two years apart. The case seemed believable and I liked the character growth in Bess herself. I hopefully will read the third book in the series fairly soon. #2022 #bookreview #historicalfiction #ebook #bookstagram #wwi #mystery #besscrawford #fiction

TheAromaofBooks I really enjoyed this series!! 2y
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Geemom1118
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Picked this one up at a local bookstore. I haven‘t read the first one and I‘m hoping this one can be read as a stand alone. Couldn‘t pass it up.

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kspenmoll
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#Windsorlibrary #libraryfinds
My son has been tasked with finding books I want to read. Today we visited Windsor library which is housed in a gorgeous brick building. Windsor & Wethersfield vie to be the first English settlement in CT. Miss Martha S. Clapp and Mr. H.E. Sawyer, who was the principal of the Public High School at the time, opened a subscription library. It was housed in different spaces until 1901 when this building was purchased.

annahenke Love Kate Morton 2y
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ScientistSam
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In the latest addition to the always-enjoyable Bess Crawford series, Bess gets an inside look at the "Irish Trouble" in 1919. With the same vividness used to describe the Front in earlier books, the author brings to life the rifts and unease of Ireland shortly before independence. Bess doesn't know whom she can trust.

(Note: There are some references to Romany/Travellers that are period-appropriate but jarring because of their bigotry.)

ScientistSam @robinb have you read this one yet, my friend? 3y
robinb @ScientistSam I have not, but it‘s on my TBR. I usually try to wait until each one comes down a little in price…but it‘s hard! 😂 But I‘m caught up with the rest so I‘m ready when I get to it. 😊 Love this series and so glad to hear you enjoyed this latest one. 😘 3y
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TheAromaofBooks
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Two of my favorite mystery series had new additions this summer - Bess Crawford & Kate Burkholder - and they came in at the library at the same time!! This one wasn't my favorite of the Bess Crawford series as it felt a little meandery and not as urgent as the circumstances should have, if that makes sense. However, I really like that the authors have decided to continue Bess's story beyond WWI & it was interesting to learn more about what was⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) happening in Ireland during this volatile time. Overall I highly recommend this series (in order).

Apparently I sent this one back to the library without taking a picture!!

#SeriesRead2021 @TheSpineView

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TheSpineView Great job! 3y
Bookzombie I have only read the first Bess book. I really enjoyed it so I need to get moving on the series. I‘m all caught up with Kate Burkholder though. 🙂 (edited) 3y
TheAromaofBooks @Bookzombie - I really like the Bess Crawford books & feel like the setting of them is done so well. I also love the Kate Burkholder books - another series where the background/setting feels realistic and balanced. 3y
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