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Old 06-12-2006, 09:55 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Prudence
If I describe it, it will sound stupid. And it's not - it's really some of the most engaging mass market stuff I've read, mystery or otherwise. It's similar to the Amelia Peabody mysteries in that it has a strong-willed, intelligent female at the center, matched with a strong-willed, intelligent mate. (Apparently I slurp that stuff up like gravy.) It's a little more serious in tone, but honestly that's the only series where I practically salivate when a new book is released - and organize my homework so that I can sit down and read it straight through. Well, maybe that and Harry Potter. But this one is better. The first in the series is The Beekeeper's apprentice.
Okay, I will check these out! I'm a sucker for them too. Although I do love a good deal of humor in mine. I used to love the Charlotte MacLeod Sarah Kelling/Max Bitterson mysteries when I was into mysteries, those were pretty funny as well.
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