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2. Georgette Heyer -The Unfinished Clue
Sun Apr 5, 2020, 01:37 PM
Apr 2020

A story from the golden age of detective fiction. The victim is a monster, so I'm going to enjoy it when he gets his come-uppance.

We are entering our fourth week of isolation. My wife has been working from home - very hard. The local farms and shops are all doing home deliveries so we are actually eating very well. Not exercising much, although we have walked around the village a few times. No-one has been about.

Mostly I've spent the week loading our book collection on to "Librarything" . A fairly mindless task, but it's about all my stressed mind can cope with.

I did some writing for my blog. I'll drop a link here when I've uploaded it.

The death toll here is rising fast. 12 people have died at our local hospital. Looks like no easing of the restrictions before the end of May at the earliest.

Keep yourselves safe fellow DUers x

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none at this time AllaN01Bear Apr 2020 #1
Georgette Heyer -The Unfinished Clue The King of Prussia Apr 2020 #2
Only been inside for 2 weeks here hermetic Apr 2020 #6
Camus, "The Plague" Laffy Kat Apr 2020 #3
Never read that hermetic Apr 2020 #4
I guess I'll find out. I've completely forgotten the story. Laffy Kat Apr 2020 #5
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