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1. "The Ship of Death" by Vera Morris
Sun Jul 18, 2021, 12:03 PM
Jul 2021

A murder mystery set in and around Dunwich on the Suffolk coast in 1972 (the history of Dunwich is worth a glance for the unfamiliar).

Earlier in the week I read "Death awaits in Durham" by Helen Cox. Pretty cosy, pretty good.

Next up will be "Dead Still" by T. F. Muir.

Having a weekend away in Northumberland next week (home to Vera amongst others). Taking a boat trip to the Farne Islands and probably visiting this place: https://www.barterbooks.co.uk

(Of course the way Johnson & his mates are carrying on we may be back in lockdown by then).

I'm still planning to walk over to Wuthering Heights and read the book there, but I never get round to it.

Keep as cool as you can!

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