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May 06, 2014
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I hesitated two years to return to Susan Wittig Albert’s 2010 instalment, although I looked forward to it: “The Tale Of Oat Cake Crag”. I enjoy Beatrix Potter & Will Heelis as detectives. I love returning to Lake District, with which readers are made warmly familiar. I was glad she bypassed unnecessary characters this time and stuck to Beatrix’s friends, or personages this mystery needs. The noise of England’s first airplane didn’t yield a dilemma of interest to me but I appreciate and understan
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This one has a little mystery about some anonymous letters that was easily solved by the reader at the beginning and the rest is just catching up with all your favorite Sawrey characters. It felt like it was just a bridge to the final book in the series when all the loose ends of their lives will be tied up. I'm finishing this series because I have them and they are summer light reading, but when I finish one I need to alternate with something a little more substantial.
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