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Read Reviews for Keeping Bad Company - Ann Gran...
by - written on 14/02/09 (Very useful, 317 readings)
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Background: I bought this book several years ago and read it soon after that. The other day I was cleaning my book shelves and I noticed the book again and thought I would re-read it as I couldn't remember much about. I thought it would be a good read as I usually enjoy Ann Granger's novels. About the author: Patricia Ann Granger was born in England in 1939. She is an accomplished and in my view very under rated crime author. She has written for three totally separate series. The first features Alan Markby as a Detective Inspector in the Cotswolds, she has written 15 novels in this series. The second features Lizzie Martin and she ... Read the complete review
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