Tea And A Toasted Scone?


This book is good. Seriously good.

Filled with flawed characters. Tons of them.

Total family dysfunction.

At its best.

It’s over 600 pages long and I have been glued to every word.

Other than to make tea and eat a biscuit.

I am always influenced by what I read…sometimes in odd ways.

I am in the middle of this book and I have no clue what happened to Ian…there are so many possibilities. I suspect everyone.

Sigh…

Sometimes there is nothing in the world as comfy and as mesmerizing as a really good British mystery. Elizabeth George is a master of this kind of mystery.

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16 thoughts on “Tea And A Toasted Scone?

  1. Creations by Laurel-Rain Snow says:
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    I love British writers, whether the book is a mystery or a cozy tale like the ones Vincenzi writes; or perhaps something by Maeve Binchy.

    I just finished my 627 page Vincenzi novel, and it was delicious, with suspense, drama, dysfunction, and a few cozy things along the way. Loved it!

    Love the look of that scone…I'm drooling here!

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