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The spoiler thread is linked below:
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May 15, 2025 06:29AM

The spoiler thread is linked below:
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May 15, 2025 05:38AM


We will therefore read the two winning books as our next two group reads and there won't be a poll next month.
In Muffled Night by D. Erskine Muir will be our group read for July and Calamity at Harwood by George Bellairs will be our group read for August.
Full results:
In Muffled Night 5 votes, 38.5%
Calamity at Harwood (Chief Inspector Littlejohn #7) 5 votes, 38.5%
Midsummer Murder 3 votes, 23.1%
May 15, 2025 05:26AM

Unfortunately, I think I remember the solution - I'll see if I'm right when I get to the end.
May 14, 2025 02:41PM


May 14, 2025 02:37PM
May 14, 2025 02:21PM

It's now much more easy to get hold of and I'm reading the British Library edition on Kindle Unlimited. I'm excited to do so since, as the introduction above says, it's regarded as a masterpiece.
Who else is reading this? The spoiler thread is linked below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
May 14, 2025 02:15PM

The spoiler thread is linked below:
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May 14, 2025 02:13PM

The spoiler thread is linked below:
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I didn't find the motivation convincing either, as Sally hasn't really seemed to be obsessed with Robert until late in the book, and the film doesn't really seem important enough to kill for.
I'm also not sure what to think about the fact that a lot is narrated from her viewpoint and yet her thoughts about what she has done are left out. In a way this seems like a cheat, although her coldness towards Catherine does become increasingly clear towards the end.
Great question about Margaret - this hadn't struck me at all. I'm not sure - she does seem to be increasingly afraid of telling Sally what to do, but would she let her go and babysit if she feared that she might be a killer? I'm not sure either way.

I definitely didn't see this coming - I was very puzzled about whether Magnus had done it. I thought it was brilliantly written but I'm not so sure about it being believable, as I find it hard to believe he could hide the body so well and that police and their dogs would not have found it in all their previous searches.
I do wonder if the police would believe Magnus in real life. He would still be an accessory after the fact, anyway - I've just had a look back and I don't think we learn whether he is still going to be taken to court. I suppose it might depend on whether he is considered fit to stand trial.

That sounds like a really interesting trip - I must admit I'd avoided the TV series as I thought it looked too dark for me, although my husband is a fan of it. Great to hear that you enjoyed your visit and saw some of the settings. I've got to ask, did you see any ravens?

I do agree that there's no time to waste on books we're not really enjoying, with so many tempting choices available.