You made it to Friday! If you're looking for the literary equivalent of comfort food, Judith Koveleskie has a book that might fit the bill:
Leave the Grave Green by Deborah Crombie.
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Judith Koveleskie with Leave the Grave Green
Who could resist a book with a title like this?
A body fished from the Thames opens this British-style whodunit by an American author. It stars the Scotland Yard superintendent, Duncan Kincaid, and his sergeant, Gemma Jones, as they investigate the drowning of the black sheep of a wealthy family. Zest is added to the probe by the growing attraction between Kincaid and the victim's widow, something which his lady sergeant frowns upon.
I never tire of English mysteries, especially on a cold winter night with a hot cup of tea.
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