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Murder in Grub Street

Murder in Grub Street

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A Disappointing Sequel
Review: The sequel to Alexander's excellent "Blind Justice" is a disappointment. There is no solution and no surprise; the culprit is obvious early on, and the story ends with an all-too-familiar chase scene instead of a triumph in detection. The setting will once again please some readers, but the plot leaves much to be desired. For devoted fans only.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Follow up
Review: This is a great third book. Navy captain drowns, who did it? Blind Fielding is da man.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Follow up
Review: This is a great third book. Navy captain drowns, who did it? Blind Fielding is da man.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Once again a FANTASTIC novel!!!!!
Review: This is the 2nd in the Sir John Fielding series. This book finds Sir John and Jeremy once again embroiled in another murder investigation. Once again the story is great as well as the cast of characters.The descriptions of the people and customs of that time make this one of the best historical mystery series around. Do yourself a favor and pick this one up. I would advise you reading the first novel in the series before(Blind Justice) you read this one. I continue to look fwd to the latest addition to this series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent fun!
Review: This series is a wonderful find for any reader. As one not usually interested in mystery, I can't put Bruce Alexander's books down. The imagery of London in the 1700s is brilliant, as are the characters. I certainly hope Mr. Alexander continues to write these wonderful and absorbing stories. And who is Bruce Alexander, anyway?


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