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1Unreachableshelf
I just finished The Song Peddler of the Pont Neuf and really hope that there will be more in the series. I've been at a loss for a good French Revolution series since the last by Susanne Alleyn, or really any French Revolution fiction that seems to have done research that consists of more than reading A Tale of Two Cities and watching The Scarlet Pimpernel. (Both of which I enjoy but which do not have historical accuracy among their merits.)
2Unreachableshelf
Now I'm in 1810 in A Gentlewoman's Guide to Murder.
3benjclark
In the land "... where it is always 1895..." with Holmes and Watson in The Whole Art of Detection, which is just fantastic!
4Unreachableshelf
I'm in 1394 in London in Traitor's Codex.
5Unreachableshelf
Now I'm in Victorian London, not sure of the exact year yet, on Half Moon Street.
6Unreachableshelf
I'm in Paris in 1761 now in The Chatalet Apprentice by Jean-Francois Parot.
7Unreachableshelf
Chatelet Apprentice wound up not grabbing me, so now I'm in 44 BC in Rome in The Throne of Caesar.
8Unreachableshelf
I'm now in an English village in 1946 in Hither Page.
9benjclark
1917 New Jersey, just finished Kopp Sisters on the March (reviewed here: https://benjaminlclark.com/book-review-kopp-sisters-on-the-march-by-amy-stewart )
About to go to New York City, 1803 in Paddy Hirsch's Hudson's Kill, which look really promising.
About to go to New York City, 1803 in Paddy Hirsch's Hudson's Kill, which look really promising.
10spaceofflowers
In WWII London, with Maggie Hope's sixth outing The Queen's Accomplice I haven't read the previous books in the series but it is standing well enough on its own thus far. Hopefully I'll be able to track them down.