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Four well written murder mysteries by Keith Moray that are situated in historic Yorkshire

Review of "Cry of the Innocent" - a murder mysery set in the early days of the American Revolution

Review of "The Ramage Hawk" a detective set in rural Elisabethan England

"Off Grid Living for Beginners" - review

Naval / nautical adventure novels by Richard Woodman that are free on Kindle Unlimited

Yorkshire and Italy as a backdrop for a great detective novel linking WW2 and the present day

A nice period piece and a good mystery: "City of Prey" by Blake Pierce

A seventh son of a seventh son who sees the tales he tells as a bard come true - review of "the Muse" - weird but intriguing

Review: A rake like you - a not straightforward romance novel but a bit slow

Preview of "A coin for the ferryman" - Timetravelling Julius Ceasar

Murder mystery meets Regency romance

Preview: Out Front the Following Sea by Leah Angstman

Preview: Iceapelago 2091

A selection of some excellent 5-stars historical novels

A bit of fun on the water: What about a cruise over the Kagerplassen? You can even brunch on board

Harvest time: the Dutch Meiknollen, a kind of turnip

It reminded me of Jane Eyre in setting and complexity - Review of The Curse of Morton Abbey by Clarissa Harwood

For the fans of Versailles or people interested in the Louis XIV-era - review of Hall of Mirrors by Roxanne Lalande

Review of The Colonel and The Enchantress by Paullett Golden - Regency era medical romance

Review of Le colonel Chabert on Netflix - based on a book by Balzac