Deborah Crombie
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review 1: Kincaid has been transferred (as punishment, it seems) to the Camden borough of London and is investigating a fatal bombing in the St. Pancras International Station mall, in which a small group of ragtag Crossrail protestors is involved. Duncan calls on the help of both Melody an...
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review 1: Loved it!! This book kept me entertained from cover to cover. It had everything! The main murder plot was mixed with complicated relationships between the characters. As usual for Deborah Crombie's books, there were several possible suspects that looked guilty. It's fun to wa...
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review 1: This was the first of Deborah Crombie's books that I have read. It reminded me of Elizabeth George's earlier books (before the investigating team's emotional agonizing took precedence) - captivating and fast moving plot with lots of surprises, characters with depth and insight in...
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review 1: I've been reading this series in random order. In this one Gemma and Duncan are planning their wedding, but Gemma just wants to be married, and finds wedding planning stressful.Meanwhile in Brick Lane, textile artist Sandra Gilles is working on a new piece that gets her wondering...
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review 1: Another in the series of Kincaid/James books and it lives up to those that went before. The action centers around DI Gemma James in this edition as Kincaid is on parental leave looking after their newly fostered, soon to be adopted, little girl. Of course, Kincaid gets involved p...
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review 1: Oops! Mixed up my reviews.This isn't my favorite Kincaid/James installment, but we get to see Gemma's detective skills at work more and more as time passes. Also we get to learn a bit about sculling, but not as much as I'd've liked. One thing I noticed the family dialogues bec...
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review 1: Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James #13There is a lot of turmoil for Gemma in this book. Tim Cavendish calls her because a friend, Naz, of his has disappeared, just like his wife did three months before. Gemma starts investigating. She falls in love with Naz's daughter Charlotte. The ...