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Category Archives: Kate Ellis
Kate Ellis, The Bone Garden (2001)
(Mid-exam review – I am away from home for a couple of days and may not approve comments immediately) This British police procedural is the fifth in the Wesley Peterson series. I bought the book myself and enjoyed it even … Continue reading
>Kate Ellis, An Unhallowed Grave (1999)
> Another brief reading report (sorry; I have been very busy writing, working – and blowing my nose – lately). This series combines serious police work in the shape of DS Wesley Peterson, the coloured element of the local police … Continue reading
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>Kate Ellis, The Merchant´s House (1998)
>[Denne bog er desværre ikke oversat til dansk] The book is the author´s debut and the first in the Wesley Peterson series. The story begins with any mother´s nightmare: a little boy disappears from the front garden. Next the skeletons … Continue reading
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>Monday´s Morsel
>[Desværre, denne bog er heller ikke oversat. Men jeg lover at den næste, som også skal være ugens Gæt en Bog, er tilgængelig på dansk – også fra biblioteket] Like many other bloggers have tried before me, I have suddenly … Continue reading
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