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someone emailed today asking for other mystery books in our catalog - other than agatha. any suggestions? i guess mystery would have to be fairly liberally interpreted.
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hugh wrote:someone emailed today asking for other mystery books in our catalog - other than agatha. any suggestions? i guess mystery would have to be fairly liberally interpreted.
Gosh, mystery isn't really my interest, so I don't know what would be mystery.
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What about The Wisdom of Father Brown? The other options of course are Adventures of Sherlock Holmes which Gutenberg has on human-read audiobook and its done nicely.

http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/categories/1

Scoll down to Doyle :)
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We will eventually get some Doyle in our catalog!!
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OH OH What about Wells, H.G. 1897. The Invisible Man. ??????

Not quite completed but all read just needs tweeking :D

Go Alex go!!
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