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Missing Clue
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Monday, February 17th – Louis Riel Day Saturday, February 15th – OPENING LATE AT 1PM
He received his PhD from Brown University in
In Memorium – J.M. Bumsted 1965. As a professor, he taught at a number of
December 19th, 1938-January 25th, 2020 universities, including Simon Fraser, where he
This is an announcement we never wanted to was on the founding faculty, as well as
have to make, especially since he usually wrote McMaster, and University of Edinburgh, before
the opening piece of the newsletter, but Jack joining the faculty of St. John's College at the
died peacefully at home on January 25th. We University of Manitoba in 1980, where he would
know he was a big part of many of your reading finish his career in 2007. During his time at the
lives and his opinion has informed a great many University of Manitoba, he held a number of
bookshelves across Winnipeg and beyond. administrative positions, including Dean of
Studies of St. John's College, and Director of the
There will be a public memorial service on Institute of the Humanities. His academic career
Saturday, February 15th at 11am at St. George’s took him across the country and the world,
Church Anglican Church Crescentwood (168 including Germany, Japan, India, Britain, and the
Wilton Street at Grosvenor Avenue). The store United States of America.
will be opening at 1pm as a result. We will also
be hosting a drop-in at Whodunit on Sunday, The author of over 30 academic and popular
February 16th from 4pm-6pm for those books on Canadian history, as well as numerous
customers who would like to share their pamphlets, articles, and papers, Jack received
remembrances of Jack. All are welcome at both many honours for his work. He was named to
events. the Royal Society of Canada in 2003. The
academic interest in Lord Selkirk, that originally
JOHN MICHAEL BUMSTED brought him to Manitoba, resulted in the
(originally published in the Winnipeg Free Press) publication in 2008 of Lord Selkirk: A Life, which
received a number of awards, including the
It is with profound sadness that the family of Leila-Commons Award, the Alexander Isbister
Professor Jack Bumsted announces his death, Award, and the JW Dafoe Book Prize.
quietly and peacefully at home, on January 25,
2020. Jack was an active member of his community,
involved in his church, his children's sporting
Jack was born in White Plains, New York, activities, and a regular speaker at community
December 12, 1938. He received his BA (Hons) gatherings on a range of topics. Jack loved crime
summa cum laude from Tufts College in 1959. fiction, popular music, sports (particularly the
February 2020 1 WHODUNIT?Red Sox and the Patriots), and spending time Arthur Ellis Awards Shortlist Event –
with his family. His love of books led him to a Wednesday April 15th
second career as a bookseller, and proprietor of We are thrilled to announce that we are going
the Whodunit Bookshop on Lilac Street, where to be hosting another event for the Crime
he was often to be found, and always available Writers of Canada! his time, we are going to be
to offer advice on any topic. part of the nation-wide roll out of the shortlist
for this year's Arthur Ellis Awards. We invite
Jack, predeceased by his son, Jonathan; is local authors, families, and fans to join us to
survived by his wife, Wendy; his children, Carla, celebrate these wonderful books!
Geraint, Hannah, Sian, and Michael; and his
grandchildren, Jeremy, Thomas, Oliver, Joenna, Wendy’s Recent Reads
Henry, Lily, Bram, and Penelope.
I thoroughly enjoyed Eliza Casey’s Lady Takes
The family would like to acknowledge the effort the Case. This is the first book in a new series,
and care of his home care workers and nurses, called ‘Manor Cat Mystery’. The author’s name
particularly Manuel, Abdul, Raoul, Henry, and is a pseudonym for an award -winning author
Senya, who provided tremendous help to him in but I have no idea who it is. Set in England in
his later life. 1912, the heroine Lady Cecilia Bates, is the
daughter of the Earl and Countess of Avebury. In
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations an attempt to save the family home, Danby Hall,
be made in his name, to St. John's College (92 and the lands, the family is trying to arrange a
Dysart Road), to endow a scholarship for marriage between Cecilia’s brother Patrick and
Indigenous scholars of history, or to the an American heiress. Needless to say the path to
Winnipeg Aboriginal Sport Achievement Centre the altar does not go smoothly. The second title
(WASAC). in the series Lady Rights a Wrong, will be
published in June 2020. (Both the titles are in
Upcoming Events trade paper $22.)
Kate Collins, who wrote the ‘Flower Shop
Used Book Sale – Tuesday, February 18th to
Mystery’ series has just published a new title,
Sunday, February 23rd
The Statue of Limitations (mm, $10.99). This is
We are once again offering our traditional
the first title in a new series called the ‘Goddess
February Used Book Sale! We have an especially
of Greene St. Mystery’. The main character
good selection of books right now, but 1/2 price
Athena Spencer, has returned to Sequoia, a
is always better! Come see us after Louis Riel
small coastal town on Lake Michigan from
Day and take advantage of both those factors!
Chicago. Her large Greek family are delighted by
her (and her son’s return), and her mother is
Paper Bag Princess Day – Saturday, March
busily trying to find her a new husband. Athena
7th
with her sisters Delphi, Maia and Selene work in
This year is the 40th anniversary of the Robert
the family’s Garden Centre in the Greek section
Munsch classic, and we will have special
of Sequoia. This area is under threat of
editions, activities and at least one staff
demolition for a new development. The intrigue
member in an enormous paper bag! We even
surrounding this threat and a six-foot-tall statue
have a select number of signed copies that we
of the goddess Athena, which may have or may
will be offering for sale during the event! Watch
not have been stolen, form the centre of the
out for more details!
WHODUNIT? 2 February 2020plot. most anticipated reads in 2019 and the only
disappointing thing about it was the discovery
Nicola Ford is the pen-name of Dr. Nickie that it is the end of the ‘Dr. Greta Helsing’
Snashall, who is the National Trust archaeologist series. This book focuses on a clinic that
for the Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage rehabilitates Egyptian mummies and brings into
site. The first title The Hidden Bones, in her Hills the narrative all the side characters you’ve come
and Barbrook series introduced us to recently to love in this series. I’m sad to see it end but it’s
widowed Clare Hills, who before her marriage sometimes nice to see a series end on it’s own
had studied to be an archaeologist and Dr. David terms before it drags out for too long. I’m
Barbrook, an old friend from her student days anxiously awaiting news that she is working on
who is now a university lecturer in archaeology. something else.
In the second title in the series, The Lost Shrine,
Clare is heading an archaeological survey of a There seem to be a lot of rules about what a
tract of arable land which is slated for person can pick as their book of the year and
residential development. The death of the apparently picking the newest Sherry Thomas
previous head has resulted in many rumours every year is against all of them. Which is all to
which creates a tense atmosphere further say that I completely devoured The Art of Theft,
exacerbated by the actions of “the nighthawks”. book #4 in the ‘Lady Sherlock’ series because it
Nighthawks are metal detectorists who go to was beautiful and wonderful and heartbreaking.
archaeological sites under the cover of darkness A motley crew of Charlotte’s associates find
to pillage the site. themselves in France trying to steal a painting
from a chateau and neither the journey, nor the
What I’m Reading by Sian conclusion, are what anyone expects. Murder
As I always do when I sit down to write my on Cold Street, book #5, will be released in trade
newsletter piece, I glanced over at Goodreads to paperback next September and I already cannot
discover I have apparently read all of two books wait.
so far this year. On the one hand, I feel like I’ve
read more, but on the other hand, I honestly I sat on Benedict Jacka’s Marked, book #9 in the
can’t remember what they were. Needless to ‘Alex Verus’ series for over a year. I enjoyed it,
say, the last few weeks have been a challenge as I always do, but in the way of Jim Butcher’s
and not particularly inspiring with regards to Harry Dresden books or Simon R. Green’s
reading somehow. That said, there’s still lots to Nightside, the stakes just keep getting higher
talk about from the end of 2019, so let’s dig in. and higher without much sense of relief (or
some of the levity which the series started
Sometimes there are books you are excited to with). I have Fallen on my To Read pile and book
read and devour instantly and sometimes you’re #11, Forged, looks to be coming late in 2020.
excited but somehow you bring them home and
they sit for a bit. Such was the case with Anna The Venn diagram of the reading tastes of my
Lee Huber’s An Artless Demise, book #7 in her father, my sister Hannah, and I is oddly laid out,
‘Lady Darby Mystery’ series. It was excellent as but I am usually willing to give something a
ever and an engaging read with some fairly high chance if they both loved it. Given my father’s
stakes for Kiera and Sebastian. Book #8, A recent death it seems somehow fitting that the
Stroke of Malice, comes in trade paperback in two books I’ve read this year were one’s that
April. they both loved. Really, Daniel O’Malley’s The
Rook was right up my alley right from the blurb
Vivian Shaw’s Grave Importance was one of my on the back, but if you like espionage and smart
February 2020 3 WHODUNIT?modern fantasy, you cannot go wrong with this members. It is creepy, psychological, and
book. It is genuinely unputdownable and you complex, and a really excellent read.
will never want it to end. I didn’t love Stiletto
Rotherweird by Andrew Caldecott (HC, 32.49, TP
quite as much, as the narrator was different, but
coming May 2020) is a crossover/fantasy taking
it was still excellent. Rumours abound about a
place in a fictional town in England,
third book, but I’m not holding my breath.
Rotherweird. Rotherweird has been self-isolated
since the Elizabethan era, banning its residents
My To Read pile continues to be less of a pile
from studying the town’s history. The arrival of
and more stacks of books scattered around the
two outsiders, one a history teacher, the other a
house. There are new additions, like Tasha
billionaire businessman, sets off a chain events
Alexander’s In the Shadow of Vesuvius, Anna
that threatens the entire world. When I picked
Lee Huber’s Penny for Your Secrets, and Will
up the book, I was expecting some historical
Thomas’ Lethal Pursuit as well as much older
elements (which was delivered on), but I was
titles like Kelley Armstrong’s Deceptions. And
not expecting the supernatural aspects of “Lost
I’m about to add a bunch more as I am eagerly
Acre,” a hidden world accessed in the town. It
awaiting Charles Finch’s The Last Passenger
was a really enjoyable read, with lots of
(Charles Lenox #13, but another prequel), Ben
attention paid to world-building and character
Aaronovitch’s False Value (Rivers of London #8),
development.
and Deanna Raybourn’s A Murderous Relation
(Veronica Speedwell #5). The Testaments by Margaret Atwood (HC,
35.00) is the long-anticipated sequel to The
Penelope’s Reads Handmaid’s Tale. I had heard from friends that it
Penny is currently obsessed with ‘snow was similar in tone to the television series, but
monsters’, aka yetis, thanks I think to a Paw as I have not watched it, I felt like all the events
Patrol episode. So she was delighted to receive and characters were fresh and exciting. I
a copy of The Thing About Yetis by Vin Vogel. especially liked Atwood’s ability to take on the
Did you know, for example, that sometimes perspectives of the three, very different
yetis even miss summer? That’s a sentiment I characters who tell the story of the fall of
think many of us can get behind this week. More Gilead.
copies are on the way.
Mystery Reading Club
But if you’re in a mood to embrace winter, Ezra The Book Club meets on the last Tuesday of the
Jack Keats’ The Snowy Day continues to be a month. As the January meeting was cancelled,
favorite around our house. We just got more of we have rearranged the schedule and dropped
the soft cover in stock and the board book is on one of the early Summer titles.
reorder.
GROUP FAVOURITES
Laura’s Picks of the Month
The Poison Garden by Alex Marwood (TP, 22.00) Tuesday, Feburary 25th – Nine Tailors by
was initially my first pick for Book of the Year Dorothy Sayers
2019, but as it was only released January 2020, Tuesday, March 24th – Slow Horses by Mick
it had to wait. The story takes place in North Herron
Wales, where the majority of a cult’s members Tuesday, April 28th – Undertow by Thomas
are found dead by poisoning. One of the Rendall Curran
survivors, a young woman named Romy, must
adapt to the outside world and find her family STRONG WOMEN
WHODUNIT? 4 February 2020Hard Cover & Large Trade Paper
Tuesday, May 26th
– Vanishing Act by Thomas 1. Scott Stephen, Masters and Servants
Perry 2. Charlie Mackesy, The Boy, the Mole and the
Tuesday, June 23rd (one week early) – The Fox
German Heiress by Anika Scott 3. Tasha Alexander, In the Shadow of Vesuvius
4. Ian Rankin, Westwind
We know that some non-members of the group
5. Quintin Jardine, The Bad Fire
do read the assigned titles. If you would like to
6. Julian Stockwell, To the Eastern Seas
have the questions, please let Wendy know (via
email, phone, or in person). New members are 7. Chris Hammer, Scrublands
always welcome. 8. Martin Cruz Smith, The Siberian Dilemma
9. Susan Hill, The Benefits of Hindsight
BESTSELLERS 10. Fred Vargas, This Poison Will Remain
In Canada we often receive newly released titles
in the larger trade paper size instead of FORTHCOMING BOOKS
hardcover so from now on the final section of February Mass Market
the list will include both hardcover and large
trade paperbacks (usually over $25). Brecher, Christin - Murder Makes Scents
Buckley, Julia - Death with a Dark Red Rose
Mass Market Chien, Vivien - Egg Drop Dead
1.Maddie Day, Murder on Cape Cod Cole, Stephanie - Al Dente's Inferno
2.Vicky Delany, A Scandal in Scarlet Collins, Max Allan - Mike Hammer - The Big
3. Jenn McKinley, Buried to the Brim Bang
4. Joanne Fluke, Chocolate Cream Pie Murder DiRico, Maria - Here Comes the Body
5. Libby Klein, Theatre Nights Are Murder Eaton, J.C. - Dressed Up 4 Murder
6. Amanda Flowers, Matchmaking Can Be Evanovich, Janet – The Big Kahuna
Murder Griffin, J.M. - Who's Dead, Doc?
7. Catie Murphy, Dead in Dublin Kashian, Tina - On the Lamb
8. Laura Childs, Broken Bone China Koontz, Dean - The Night Window
9. Laird Barron, Blood Standard Linsteadt, Sylvia - Wild Folk
10. Kaitlyn Dunnet, Overkilt Page, Katherine Hall - The Body in the Wake
Shelton, Paige - The Loch Ness Papers
Trade Paper Weiss, Kirsten - Pies Before Guys
1. Charles Finch, The Vanishing Man Westlake, Donald E - Double Feature
2. Alex Marwood, The Poison Garden
3. Juliet Blackwood, The Vineyards of February Trade Paperback
Champagne
Akers, W M - Westside
4. Martin Michaud, Never Forget
Alexander, V S - The Traitor
5. Ian Hamilton, Foresight Arnold, Luke - Last Smile in Sunder City
6. Tim Dorsey, No Sunscreen for the Dead Ashton, David - Trick of the Light
7. Dervla McTiernan, The Ruin Barton, Fiona - The Suspect
8. Dervla McTiernan, The Scholar Benedict, Laura - The Stranger Inside
9. Rennie Airth, Decent Inn of Death Binding, Paul - The Stranger From the Sea
10. Tanya Tagaq, Split Tooth Black, Cara - Murder in Bel-Air
Black, Holly – The Wicked King
Bolano, Roberto - The Spirit of Science Fiction
February 2020 5 WHODUNIT?Bourland, Barbara - Fake Like Me Raybourn, Deanna - A Dangerous Collaboration Bowen, Rhys - Above the Bay of Angels (new Rooney, Sally - Normal People series) Rosenstiel, Tom - The Good Lie Brett, Simon - Blotto, Twinks and the Intimate Sandford, John - Neon Prey Revenge Smith, Alexander Mccall - Department of Carriger, Gail - Reticence Sensitive Crimes Chadwick, Elizabeth - Falcons of Montabard Taylor, Andrew - King's Evil Cole, Daniel - Hangman Walton, Jo - Lent Crais, Robert - A Dangerous Man Ware, Ruth - Death of Mrs Westaway Criaco, Gioacchino - Black Souls Wurger, Takis – The Club Cumming, Charles - The Moroccan Girl Douglas-Home, Mark - The Driftwood Girls February Hardcover Downing, David - Diary of a Dead Man Dugoni, Robert - A Cold Trail Aaronovitch, Ben - False Value East, Philippa - Little White Lies Bannalec, Jean-Luc - The Killing Tide Edwards, Martin (Ed.) - A Measure of Malice Berry, Steve - The Warsaw Protocol Fforde, Jasper - Early Riser Dawson, Kate Winkler - American Sherlock Finch, Charles - The Last Passenger Doherty, Paul - Dark Queen Waiting Freeland, Liz - An Orphan of Hell's Kitchen Fluke, Joanne - Coconut Layer Cake Glass, Kate - A Conjuring of Assassains Hancock, Penny - I Thought I Knew You Grant, Michael - Sudden Death in Cyprus Kellerman, Jonathan - The Museum of Desire Gregory, Philippa - Tidelands Larson, Erik - The Splendid and the Vile Harman, Claire - Murder By the Book Macneal, Susan Elia - The King's Justice Harrison, Cora - Death of a Novice Maxwell, Alyssa - A Silent Stabbing Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia - Blood Sinister (reissue) McCann, Colum - Apeirogon Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia - Gone Tomorrow Millwood Hargrave, Kiran - The Mercies (reissue) Moore, Graham - The Holdout Harrod-Eagles, Cynthia - Shallow Grave (reissue) Mosley, Walter - Trouble is What I Do Ho-Kei, Chan - Second Sister O'Connor, Carlene - Murder in an Irish Cottage Kent, Serena - Death in Provence Preston, D./Child,L. - Crooked River Lang, Essie - Trouble on the Books Thomas, Russ - Firewatching Lawson, Mike - House Arrest Todd, Charles - A Divided Loyalty Lebor, Adam - Kossuth Square Vyleta, Dan - Soot Linskey, Howard - Alice Teale is Missing Wegert, Tessa - A Death in the Family Lovesey, Peter - Bertie and the Seven Bodies (reissue) February Juvenile and Young Adult Martine, Arkady - A Memory Called Empire May, Peter - The Man with No Face Di Bartolo, Jim - The Boy Who Became a Dragon McMahon, John - The Good Detective Mckenzie, Sophie - Harry and Kate at the Book O'reilly, Judith - Killing State Museum Onda, Riku - The Aosawa Murders Munsch, Robert - The Paper Bag Princess (Re- Osman, Mat - The Ruins issue) Pavone, Chris - The Paris Diversion Rex, Michael - Facts Vs Opinions Vs Robots Peters, Glynis - The Orphan Thief Pomare, J.P. - Call Me Evie March Mass Markets Pooley, Clare - The Authenticity Project WHODUNIT? 6 February 2020
Allan, Barbara Antiques Ravin’ Matlow, Rachel Dead Mom Walking
Cartmel, Andrew Victory Disc Olsen, Lynne Madame Fourcade’s Secret War
Cass, Laurie Gone With the Whisker Perry, Anne Triple Jeopardy
Chamberlain, Diane The Stolen Marriage Perry, Sarah After Me Comes the Flood
Connolly, Michael The Poet (Re-issue) Quirk, Matthew Hour of the Assassin
Deaver, Jeffery The Never Game (new series) Reichs, Kathy A Conspiracy of Bones
Ehrhart, Peggy A Fatal Yarn Rose, Sarah D Day Girls
Erickson, Alex The Pomeranian Always Barks Rubenhold, Hallie The Five
Twice Russell, Kate Elizabeth My Dark Vanessa
Finn, A.J. The Woman in the Window (movie Scarrow, Simon Pirata
tie in) Seymour, Gerald Beyond Recall
Hollis, Lee Death of A Blueberry Tart Simpson, Paul Bond vs Bond
Johnaon, Craig Kindness Goes Unpunished Swanson, Peter Eight Perfect Murders
Kelly, Diane Dead in the Doorway Sykes, S.D. The Bone Fire
McKevett, G.A. Bitter Brew Tater, Mallory The Birth Yard
Nay, Roz Our Little Secret Temple, Peter Shooting Star (Re-issue)
Patterson, James 18th Abduction Tuti, Ilaria Flowers Over the Inferno
Ricciardi, David Rogue Strike Wilkinson, Lauren American Spy
Sandford, John Neon Prey Winspear, Jacqeline The American Agent
Thompson, Victoria Murder on Trinity Place Winter, Evan The Rage of Dragons
Wrobel, Stephanie Darling Rose Gold
March Trade Paperback
Acampora, Lauren, The Paper Wasp March Hardcovers
Akunin, Boris The Coronation Adler-Olsen, Jussi Victim 2117
Ashton, David Nor Will He Sleep Akunin, Boris She Lover of Death
Billingham, Mark Their Little Secret Bohjalian, Chris The Red Lotus
Camilleri, Andrea The Safety Net Boyle, William City of Margins
Carr, John Dickson It Walks By Night Childs, Laura Lavender Blue Murder
Chadwick, Elizabeth The Falcons of Montabard Coben, Harlan The Boy From the Woods
Cox, Helen Murder by the Minster Collins, Max Allan Do No Harm
Davis, Krista The Diva Sweetens the Pie De Palma, Brian Are Snakes Necessary?
Downing, Samantha My Lovely Wife Doherty, Kevin The Leonardo Gulag
Eliasberg, Jan Hannah’s War Lawton, John Hammer to Fall
Ellwood, Nuala The House on the Lake Leon, Donna Rush On, Mercury
Francis, Michelle The Temp Mantel, Hilary The Mirror and the Light
Fredericks, Mariah Death of A New American May, Peter A Silent Death
Granger, Ann The Murderer’s Apprentice Nesbit, Tarashea Beheld
Harris, C.S. Who Slays the Wicked? Neubauer, Erica Ruth Murder at the Mena
Hawkswood, Sarah Hostage to Fortune House
Jakeman, Jo Safe House Raybourn, Deanna A MURDEROUS RELATION
Kent, Serena Death in Avignon STEINHAUER, OLEN THE LAST TOURIST
Leather, Stephen The Runner WELLS, CAROLYN MURDER IN THE BOOKSHOP
Leon, Donna Unto Us A Son is Given
Mandel, Emily St. John The Glass Hotel April Mass Market
Mantel, Hilary The Mirror and the Light Adams, Ellery Murder in the Storybook Cottage
Marquand, John P. Your Turn Mr. Moto Barron, Laird Black Mountain
Massey, Sujata The Satapur Moonstone
February 2020 7 WHODUNIT?Blake, Heather To Catch A Witch Miller, Kristin In Her Shadow
Calder, Eve Sugar & Vice Mina, Denise Conviction
Carlisle, Kate The Book Supremacy Misri, Angela The Detective and the Spy
Child, Lee Blue Moon Nadel, Barbara A Knife to the Heart
Clark, Tracy Borrowed Time Nieh, Daniel Beijing Payback
Elliott, Lauren Proof of Murder Palmer, D.J. The New Husband
Fletcher, Jessica A Time for Murder Pearse, Lesley You’ll Never See Me Again
Jance, J.A. Sins of the Fathers Rimmer, Kelly Truths I Never Told You
Knott, Robert Robert B. Parker’s Buckskin Rinehart, Mary Roberts The Haunted Lady
Lindsey, Julie Anne Pulp Friction Scott, Anika The German Heiress
McKinley, Jenn Pumpkin Spice Peril Struzen, Dylan A Bloody Business
O’Connor, Carlene Murder in Galway Torjussen, Mary The Closer You Get
Patterson, James The Chef Tyce, Harriet Blood Orange
Pressey, Rose Murder Can Confuse Your Whishaw, Iona Match Made for Murder
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Willeford, Charles The Burnt Orange Heresy Baldacci, David Walk the Wire
Wilton, Traci Mrs. Morris and the Witch Black, Cara Three Hours in Paris
Cox, Susan The Man in the Microwave Oven
April Trade Paperback Davis, Krista The Diva Spices It Up
Allen, Hania The Family Business Fredericks, Mariah Death of an American
Bannalec, Jean-Luc The Missing Corpse Beauty
Bell, Darcey Something She’s Not Telling Us Gill, Jonathan Hollywood Double Agent
Bengtsdotter, Lina For the Dead Grisham, John Camino Winds
Bilefsky, Dan The Last Job McKevett, G.A. And the Killer Is
Brodesser-Akner, Taffy Fleishman is in Trouble Meyer, Deon The Last Hunt
Brown, Rita Mae Whiskers in the Dark Morgan, Louise The Age of Witches
Child, Lee Blue Moon Paretsky, Sara Dead Land
Chung, Catherine The Tenth Muse Perry, Anne One Fatal Flaw
Collins, Bridget The Binding Sandford, John Masked Prey
Connelly, Michael Night Fire Shelton, Paige The Stolen Letter
Dalton, Trent Boy Swallows Universe Smith, Alexander McCall The Talented Mr.
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