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A Share in Death by Deborah Crombie
A Share in Death by Deborah Crombie







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    Others to look for by Deborah Crombie - from Fantastic Fiction I've been struck in my re-reading about how much these threads all tie in to the idea of Christmas. There are a number of threads, at least one murder, a couple of mini-mysteries to be solved, and plenty of action, all taking place in the holiday season of Christmas to New Year. Duncan finds the investigating officer called to the scene is someone he was at school with.ĭespite the setting in the small Shropshire town where Duncan Kincaid grew up, WATER LIKE A STONE has a big canvas feel to it. However on the eve of their arrival, Duncan's sister Juliet finds the mummified body of a baby concealed in the wall of a barn she is renovating, and everything takes on a different twist. The first Christmas with your partner's parents is never an easy one, and Gemma James is not sure she is looking forward to the one that she and Duncan Kincaid and their two boys will be spending with his parents in Cheshire.

    A Share in Death by Deborah Crombie

    I am actually re-reading the book currently as an audio and enjoying it very much. I read WATER LIKE A STONE (2006) first last year but I thought it a very appropriate entry for my Suggest a Christmas Title meme.









    A Share in Death by Deborah Crombie