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Tag: humor

Shade of Violet

November 7, 2022 Fiona Brichaut 3.5***. Leave a comment

A bit of low fantasy, a bit of crime mystery, a lot of entertaining characters and dialogue. A fun, light – but also well written novel.

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Everyone In My Family Has Killed Someone

August 18, 2022 Fiona Brichaut 5***** Leave a comment

A very clever and funny contemporary novel based on the 10 Commandments of crime fiction, as written in 1929.

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Skelton's Guide to Suitcase Murders | David Stafford

Skelton’s Guide to Suitcase Murders

November 5, 2021 Fiona Brichaut 5***** Leave a comment

Funny, quirky, clever, entertaining and well written historical crime fiction. Book 2 in the Skelton’s Guide series

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The Man Who Died Twice

September 6, 2021 Fiona Brichaut 5***** Leave a comment

Residents in a retirement community are back, solving murder again. More fun, plot twists and witty dialogue than ever.

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Skelton's Guide to Suitcase Murders | David Stafford

Skelton’s Guide to Suitcase Murders

May 19, 2021 Fiona Brichaut 5***** Leave a comment

Funny, quirky, clever, entertaining and well written historical crime fiction. Book 2 in the Skelton’s Guide series

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Skeltons’s Guide to Domestic Poisons

September 29, 2020 Fiona Brichaut 5***** Leave a comment

A delightful book, an absolute treat. Detective novel in the cosy/classic style set in the 1920s, but with a modern pace. Quirky and funny.

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The Thursday Murder Club | Richard Osman

The Thursday Murder Club

September 10, 2020 Fiona Brichaut 5***** Leave a comment

Residents in a retirement community get together to use their not-forgotten skills to solve a murder. Fun, plot twists and witty dialogue.

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I Predict a Riot

July 25, 2009 Fiona Brichaut 5***** Leave a comment

Belfast CID Superintendent James ‘Marsh’ Mallow is about to bring down politician and racketeer Pink Harrison. It may all end in a riot.

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Hi, I’m Fiona. Welcome to my book blog! My ambition is to share and promote the books I’ve loved and help readers find great books to read. In addition to reviewing books, I’m a professional business writer and editor.

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