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A Beautiful Blue Death (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #1)
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2007
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The September Society (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #2)
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2008
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The Fleet Street Murders (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #3)
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2009
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A Stranger in Mayfair (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #4)
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2010
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A Burial at Sea (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #5)
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2011
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The Woman in the Water (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #0.1)
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2018
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A Death in the Small Hours (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #6)
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2012
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The Laws of Murder (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #8)
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2014
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An Old Betrayal (Charles Lenox Mysteries, #7)
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2013
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An Extravagant Death (Charles Lenox, #11)
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2021
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“He often envied people who hadn't read his favourite books. They had such happiness before them.”
― A Stranger in Mayfair
― A Stranger in Mayfair
“Her strength was in the integrity of her actions; she never compromised what she believed she ought to do.”
― A Beautiful Blue Death
― A Beautiful Blue Death
“When you're finally a grown-up, one of the things you find is that there are no grown-ups.”
― The Last Enchantments
― The Last Enchantments
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“Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.”
― The Essential Groucho: Writings For By And About Groucho Marx
― The Essential Groucho: Writings For By And About Groucho Marx
“Are you going to give a speech?' she asked gaily.
He gave a choked laugh. 'Of course not,' he said. 'Not for ages.'
'My cousin Davey gave one on his very first day!' ...
'In the Lords, I remember. It was about how he didn't like strawberry jam.'
'Be nice, Charles! It was a speech about fruit importation, which I admit devolved into something of a tirade.' She couldn't help but laugh. 'Still, you could talk about something more important.'
'Than jam? Impossible. We mustn't set the bar too high, Jane.”
― The Fleet Street Murders
He gave a choked laugh. 'Of course not,' he said. 'Not for ages.'
'My cousin Davey gave one on his very first day!' ...
'In the Lords, I remember. It was about how he didn't like strawberry jam.'
'Be nice, Charles! It was a speech about fruit importation, which I admit devolved into something of a tirade.' She couldn't help but laugh. 'Still, you could talk about something more important.'
'Than jam? Impossible. We mustn't set the bar too high, Jane.”
― The Fleet Street Murders

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I hope you have a wonderful Happy New Year 2018.
Donna


Thanks again!


Oh, how funny Julie! I haven't lived here long. The summer was so beautiful, especially the few times I got out to the lake.
By the way, I'll be doing events in Winnetka and Naperville this November...will post about them here. Hope to see you!


Katelynn, thank you so much for these incredibly generous words! It means so much in particular to hear that you think the atmosphere of the books is true to the age, because that's what I work hardest to achieve with the Lenox books. To answer your question, I haven't read the Charles Todd books, though I know he (they) have an avid following. I'll need to start soon.
Thanks again - and no, I'm not going anywhere! Much more to come from Lenox and from me.
Best,
Charles Finch

I was just curious if you've ever read any of the Inspector Rutlege mysteries by Charles Todd. While in a different era than your books, and somewhat darker, they have that same authentic feel. If you haven't read any of them, I definitely recommend you do so!
Sorry for the long winded note, but just wanted to say thanks for sharing Charles Lennox with us. I hope he (and you) stick around for a long time!

I adore your Charles Lennox books- great characters and I like the authentic feel of the backdrop not to mention the worthy mysteries.
Felicities!"
Thanks for finding me on here and thanks so much for reading, Sophia - it always makes me so happy to hear that people are enjoying the books.
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