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A Painted Doom
A Painted Doom | Kate Ellis
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Praise for Kate Ellis: 'The resourceful DS Wesley Peterson returns in this latest by Ellis, a beguiling author who interweaves past and present. Like its predecessor, the book works well on both levels' The Times 'detective fiction with a historical twist - fans?will love it' Scotland on Sunday 'Liverpool born Kate Ellis (no relation) has written a series of fascinating detective novels set in Devon-featuring a quietly intelligent black policeman- They are intriguing books with mysteries that mirror event s from previous centuries' Ron Ellis 'She writes well...recounted with pleasant wit and a genuine feeling' Birmingham Post 'Kate Ellis gets my personal vote as Most Promising New Crime Writer' Sherlock Holmes Magazine
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kspenmoll
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Fascinating series.The juxtaposition of murder in real time with archeological murder centuries earlier makes for two extremely engaging books. A team of detectives whose work and personal lives evolve throughout the series,with the archeologist Neil and his crew,create a motley mix of characters.Ellis‘s chapters begin with primary historical documents, & abounds with historical information pertinent to the time period.APD was more puzzling.

kspenmoll (Con) I was confused by its multiple seemingly unconnected threads leaving me in the dark-never would have guessed the ending and how all those threads did eventually come together.TBG was a cleaner read,less complicated and more straight forward for me.I highly recommend this series especially if you have interests in history and archeology.The author ends the books with Historical Notes, in which she explains any connections to real history. (edited) 3y
Tamra I‘d like to try this series. 3y
Crazeedi Omg, I have a whole stack of her books on my shelf!! I just haven't started her yet!! Not sure if these are in it, but I'm thinking maybe, now I'll have to look. And read her! 3y
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Ncostell Sounds really interesting, great review! I will have to check this series out, I had not heard of it before. 3y
kspenmoll @Crazeedi In your spare time, now that it is spring... 3y
kspenmoll @Ncostell I think you would like this series! 3y
Crazeedi @kspenmoll hehehe!! I will take some time! Happy Easter Katherine 🌷 3y
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kspenmoll
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EadieB
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Devon UK - Lewis Hoxworthy finds a medieval painting in his barn. Rock star, Jonny Shellmer, is shot & found on Terry Hoxworthy‘s field & Lewis goes missing. DI Wesley Peterson & Chief Gerry Heffernan need to figure out what is going on. The village of Derenham is full of secrets, ancient and modern. How does the medieval painting (a 500 year old Doom) hold the key? Read this series and find out how Ellis interweaves the past & present.

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Andrew65
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Have started A Painted Doom for a group Read on Librarything. Looking forward to this, book 6 in the excellent Wesley Peterson Series. Always great modern day Murder mysteries alongside a historical mystery. Strongly recommend these. Great series for Devon in the #SeparatedbyAPondTour

LeahBergen I‘ve never read this author before. Thanks for the rec! 4y
Andrew65 @LeahBergen It is an excellent series, and they are good quick reads. 4y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 oh andrew, you are piling books on my tbr shelf🙄!! Never heard of this series but if you say they're definitely worth reading, I'm all in! I'll be looking for the first one at some point!! 4y
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Andrew65 @Crazeedi They are short books and quick reads and excellent at that! This is Book 1. 4y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 thank you!! 4y
JaclynW Thanks for the tag! Looks interesting! I love a good mystery! I have no idea what Librarything is though.😳😬😂 4y
Cinfhen New to me as well!! Does the #seriesSquad know about this one??? @gradcat @TrishB @EadieB ??? 4y
TrishB @Cinfhen I have number one and number 23 on my kindle (99p) - so far I‘m sticking to not starting new series until I‘m up to date on some existing ones!! 4y
Andrew65 @TrishB May be a while before you get to number 23! 😳 4y
TrishB I know 😁😁 but always good to pick up the bargains! 4y
gradcat @Andrew65 Oh, Andrew...here‘s yet another series that I‘ve not heard of...thanks again!! 4y
EadieB @Cinfhen Yes I‘m reading this series with @Andrew65 4y
Andrew65 @TrishB I do exactly the same! 4y
Andrew65 @gradcat You‘ll love Them! 4y
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Andrew65
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This is the schedule for the Group Read of the sixth book in the excellent Wesley Peterson Series, which is happening on Librarything.

EadieB Thanks for the schedule! 4y
rwmg Where is the LT thread? I would be interested in seeing what you all have to say, since it was my penultimate book for 2019. (edited) 4y
Andrew65 @rwmg I will be setting up the Group Read thread today. I will post the link and tag you in when I have done so. Will be great to have you join us. 😊 4y
Andrew65 @rwmg This is the Group where the discussion will take place with questions for each section published every day. http://www.librarything.com/groups/bookdiscussionapaint (edited) 4y
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rwmg
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A medieval skull and later the decapitated body are found in an archaeological dig and an aging pop star's body is found dead in a hedgerow.

The usual two for the price of one parallel mysteries combining present day police work and historical mystery, which make this series so compelling

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WildQuibble
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Managed to lock myself out of the house, but hey, it‘s an excuse to take refuge in a pub and get some reading done.

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Snatching some reading time (and some lunch) in the park.