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hermetic

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5. Henry Cecil's books
Sun May 31, 2020, 01:57 PM
May 2020

sound like fun reads. A bit too obscure for my library, though. I've put him on my list for used bookstore searches.

I, too, was not overly impressed with Knots & Crosses BUT it was the very first Rebus book so kind of important to read, I think.

I am also quite distressed by what is happening. Fortunately, I am far away from the violence but I do know quite a few people who are not, so I am concerned for their safety.

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Since no access to the library............... trixie2 May 2020 #1
Glad to hear hermetic May 2020 #2
Brothers In Law by Henry Cecil The King of Prussia May 2020 #3
Henry Cecil's books hermetic May 2020 #5
I am still reading murielm99 May 2020 #4
Really, who knows? hermetic May 2020 #6
My kids are in North Beach, murielm99 May 2020 #11
Just finished "Children of Vice and Virtue" AnnieBW May 2020 #7
Interestingly hermetic May 2020 #9
Still reading " The Night Fire" Connelly TexasProgresive May 2020 #8
Now where did I put those.... hermetic May 2020 #10
I'm reading Blood's a Rover by James Ellroy. argyl May 2020 #12
Gosh, Ellroy hermetic May 2020 #13
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