Daily Archives: March 11, 2021

I Can’t Get No Satisfaction

Yesterday I read what was to me a deeply unsatisfying mystery from an author I generally enjoy but one whose worldview differences occasionally lead me to not appreciate her works as much as one might expect given the technical skill … Continue reading

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Book Review: Summer Of Secrets

Summer Of Secrets, by Cora Harrison One of the things that this book provides the reader (and the characters), is truth, but it is not a pleasant truth, nor is it truth accompanied by justice or love or any other … Continue reading

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Book Review: Season Of Darkness

Season Of Darkness, by Cora Harrison This is the first novel of two (that I know of) in the Gaslight mystery series set in Victorian London where the author has Charles Dickens and his friend Wilkie Collins, and their bumbling … Continue reading

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Book Review: Eye Of The Law

Eye Of The Law, by Cora Harrison This book is one of the author’s mysteries set in sixteenth century Ireland [1], and it features her beloved Mara, Brehon of the Burren, and wife of the King of Thromond, solving another … Continue reading

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