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Books Worth Reading

Tim DeForest

I'll be posting short reviews of each book I read.

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The Diving Dames Affair

The previous Man from U.N.C.L.E. book by Peter Leslie (The Radioactive Camel Affair) was a good spy novel, but I felt it was a little too realistic in using real-life politics to feel like it was truly part of the U.N.C.L.E. universe.

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Death in the Clouds, by Agatha Christie

Once again, we see that if you are a famous detective, there’s really no getting away from work. No matter where you go, there will be a murder.

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Any Approaching Enemy, by Jay Worrall

I read the first book in this series--”Sails on the Horizon”--a month or so ago and mostly enjoyed it. My criticism of it was that the main character, British naval officer Charles Edgemont, spent too much time in England wooing his soon-to...

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Murder in E Minor, by Robert Goldsborough

Though I was reluctant to dive into a Nero Wolfe book not written by Rex Stout, my wife recently talked me into trying out “Archie Meets Nero Wolfe,” which I thought was pretty good. So I then allowed her to talk me into reading Goldsboroug...

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