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bookandbedandtea
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I'm really enjoying this series with its mix of authentic-feeling (to this non-cop) police procedural with supernatural elements. I like that Tony McLean 1) will not stop digging on a case until he gets the truth, even when that tenacity is detrimental to his career, 2) cares for the people on his team, 3) his response to the supernatural situations he finds himself in- a mixture of acceptance and exasperation- amuses me.

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bookandbedandtea
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Leaving a surprisingly chilly Atlanta to go back home to chilly Denver, while reading about winter in Scotland. 🌧☔️❄️🌨

AmyG I‘m in Denver and today the weather changes! Mid 60‘s 🙌🏻 5d
bookandbedandtea @AmyG We're back home and it's BEAUTIFUL here! The snow has melted- and mid 60s is my favorite. 😊 So much more comfortable (IMO) than the 80s and humidity we had in Southern Alabama. 5d
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rwmg
A Corruption of Blood | Ambrose Parry
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Pickpick

One of the richest men in Edinburgh is found dead in bed with traces of arsenic in his stomach. His son is accused of the murder but Raven's new fiancée believes him to be innocent and asks him to investigate.

Despite some well-worn tropes, the mystery all came together nicely enough but the social and medical background are still what attracts me to this series.

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A Corruption of Blood | Ambrose Parry
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👍👍👍

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rwmg
The Art of Dying | Ambrose Parry
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Pickpick

A nurse's patients are dying - but is she unwittingly spreading disease or is she a serial killer?

A good mystery set in a time when medical practitioners had noticed a better survival rate if they washed their hands between patients but didn't know why.

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A Corruption of Blood | Ambrose Parry
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The Art of Dying | Ambrose Parry
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The Art of Dying | Ambrose Parry
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There is not a woman in this realm who does not understand what it is to be afraid.

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Gissy
Edinburgh Dusk | Carole Lawrence
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Book 2 in this trilogy. We continue knowing the main character and his family, specially his brother. I enjoyed the mystery and the interaction between these characters. There are funny parts. I want to know how the trilogy will ends. 3.8 ⭐️Love the cover😍

Gissy March 2024
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julieclair Ooohhh… this looks good! 4w
DieAReader 🥳Great 4w
emz711 Ooo I have the first one in my tbr and forgot about it 1w
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bookandbedandtea
The Hangman's Song | James Oswald
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I'm enjoying a wee visit to Scotland with my morning tea 😊