I seem to be in the minority but I was losing the will to live ... grown-up Enid Blyton or modern Agatha Christie, whatever, it's mind-numbingly tedious.
Yes. I loved her previous one, The Appeal, but this one... I got stuck, waiting for the point to come, and read Claire Tomalin's biography of Thomas Hardy instead. I will probably return to TTC but just to find out if anything really does happen.
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Yes. I loved her previous one, The Appeal, but this one... I got stuck, waiting for the point to come, and read Claire Tomalin's biography of Thomas Hardy instead. I will probably return to TTC but just to find out if anything really does happen.
Claire Tomalin sounds a much better bet, Pam - I haven't read the Thomas Hardy biog.
Yes, so disappointing after The Appeal. That fish symbol started to get onmy nerves.
Two recommendations for The Appeal - but I won't be in a rush to read this author again, I really found this one tiresome.
I think you would like The Appeal. A much better book relayed in emails between a village amateur dramatics group.
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