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Anyone reading golden age British mystery

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Is that recent or in the time of Elizabeth 1 ?

brentan Level 8 Oct 27, 2018
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I’ve seen all the Poirot mysteries on PBS/Netflix. Now I’m reading The Mysterious Affair at Styles which is Poirot ‘s first case.

PenLOP Level 7 May 30, 2018
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No, I used to read Agatha Christie a lot. Hercule Poirot was a favorite. Now I just watch Masterpiece Theatre. I think the next book I'm going to order is Comey's and give fiction a break for awhile. Is there a particular British mystery that you loved?

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