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Where are you? (in the book you are reading) - please read 1st post

At Paddington Green Police Station, organising an investigation into a serial killer who's just slain their fourth victim...
 
I'm in an SUV driving away from the home of my 'cult' sisters and trying to entice the mad killer into the open - he's trying to kill me and my sisters and knows where I am telepathically.:angry:
 
In 13th century Lincoln, investigating the murder of a money clerk who was found with a King Stephen coin looking in remarkable condition.
 
Always thought people should quote the book title/author in this thread because "Currently Reading" updates whenever it is changed and becomes irrelevant to the original post. Just a thought..... :whistling:
 
Always thought people should quote the book title/author in this thread because "Currently Reading" updates whenever it is changed and becomes irrelevant to the original post. Just a thought..... :whistling:

But then it's no fun when we come back a few days after beer good has finished his current read and is now reading Bill Clinton's Biography
 
Always thought people should quote the book title/author in this thread because "Currently Reading" updates whenever it is changed and becomes irrelevant to the original post. Just a thought..... :whistling:

You can quote the book title/author if you want to. There's no rule about not quoting the book title/author and there's no rule about quoting it either.
 
You can quote the book title/author if you want to. There's no rule about not quoting the book title/author and there's no rule about quoting it either.

Which I think is fair enough but if you did find the locale described interesting and were tempted to read that book, it would be nice to know what the book actually is. Especially if it is an older post and the "poster" is no longer around to ask.

I'm definitely not trying to start trouble, just making a suggestion! :innocent:
 
I'm a 17 year old girl living in Brighton in 1915. My father's a doctor and one of my brother's a captain in the trenches in France. I can see into the future,but only the death's of other people.
 
I am reading “vegetarianism” as a religious practice in the East and John Harvey Kellogg in the West, a 20th-century Seventh-Day Adventist, who was trained as a physician and operated a Seventh-Day Adventist Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan.
 
My housekeeper has just shown me the bedroom of the former Mrs. de Winter, which she keeps meticulously cleaned even though the woman died. I am disturbed.
 
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