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1. "Death in the Dordogne" by Martin Walker
Sun Feb 7, 2021, 01:55 PM
Feb 2021

The first in a series of mysteries set in South West France. Enjoying it so far.

Next up for me is "Night Hawks" by Elly Griffiths - the latest in her excellent "Ruth Galloway" mystery series. Not sure what's after that.

Still reading a lot because we remain in lockdown. Cases, hospitalisations & deaths are all down - and the vaccination program is steaming ahead. I'm due to be done at the end of this month. My big fear is that Johnson will find a way to screw it all up.

Stay safe - the light at the end of the tunnel may NOT be an oncoming train.

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