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Joy Ellis: Beware the Past – Lioness at Large

Joy Ellis: Beware the Past

Beware the Past - Joy Ellis, Antony FergusonReading progress update: 20%.

Since I’ve read all of Joy Ellis’s Jackman & Evans books (or all that she’s published to date), what a good thing she’s come up with yet another series set in the Fens … and so far, I’m liking it — and DCI Matt Ballard — really, really very much.

And Antony Ferguson is doing a damned fine job standing in for Richard Armitage …

 

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