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The first in the series - U.K. edition. |
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U.S. version coming soon to a bookstore near you. :: taps foot impatiently :: |
Not willing to wait for Murder is Bad Manners to wash ashore {okay, okay, I'll stop with the nautical references}, I pre-ordered Robin's second book in the series: Arsenic for Tea which takes place a Daisy Wells' home {in the country, so is it an English country home? Or just a home?} whilst the two friends are on hols. {And yes, it does include the phrase view-halloo!}
And here is where things went wrong. For me. But not for you. Every time I saw mention of Arsenic for Tea on Twitter, I'd head over to bookdepository.com {not compensated for their mention} and pre-ordered it. And pre-ordered it! And, wait...did I pre-order this book already? So when my two copies of Arsenic for Tea arrived in quick succession, I thought of you, you, YOU dear readers. One of you will receive that second copy. This give-away is only open to U.S. readers and I'll tell you why...because it will not be readily available stateside for eons and I need to spread the love imbeds.
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My memory loss is your gain: the giveaway book in question. Book two in the series; U.K. edition |
Now I'm going to pretend that I am like the awesome Mr. Schu and have a giveaway. Commence giveaway.
Rules for Giveaway
1. It will run from 1/16 to 11:59 p.m. on 1/18
2. Open to U.S. mailing addresses only
3. If you win, pass it along once read
View-halloo!
These books look SO good! I was 100 % the MG Agatha Christie fan set as a child so I'm glad to see they are publishing books for girls like me.
ReplyDeleteThe third book in the series is on its way: First Class Murder. I'm picturing a little bit of MG Orient Express?
DeleteThese look fantastic! Book 1 is on order at the library, I can't wait to get it. Thanks for sharing!
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Oh! I'm so happy to hear that the books are on order at U.S. libraries. I cannot wait to see what changes, if any, are made to the U.S. editions - there is already a glossary at the end of the books defining some British terms. View-halloo!
DeleteI love mysteries! Are you perchance a Flavia DeLuce fan?
ReplyDeleteI absolutely am!! I've read three in the series, I believe. I also think that fans of Enola Holmes would appreciate the Wells & Wong mysteries!
DeleteHow lovely! We're going to have a mystery reading theme sometime end of the year, looking forward to featuring a few of the books you just mentioned here.
ReplyDeleteOoo, please share your mystery-themed reading list! I'd love to add a few more to mine!
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