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Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter?

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Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter? by Nicci French

By DeathBecomesHer
22 February, 2024
Ah, that well worn crime fiction trope, the dual timeline! What fun it is to skip back and forth across the decades, trying to keep the multiple story paths on point in an increasingly frazzled brain! Is it any wonder my heart sank upon seeing…
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On the Radar: Looking for clues with an eagle eye

By crimefictionlover
16 February, 2024
Is solving a crime similar to bird watching? You’ve got to do your research, use your intuition, know what you’re looking for, recognise it when you see it, exercise patience and arrive at just the right time to avoid disappointment. So maybe spotting a rare…
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