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Water Like a Stone (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels) Deborah Crombie
Avon, 2008
A Wonder in the Winterland of Rural England Crombie has taken her two erstwhile London coppers (Kincaid and James) and sent them out to the Cheshire (near the Welsh Border) where Duncan grew up. They have gone out to Duncan's parents farm for a real 'English Country' Christmas. It will also give Gemma and Kit ...
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Where Memories Lie: A Novel (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels) Deborah Crombie
William Morrow, 2008
Loved It This was my first (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James) novel. I thought it was very well written and had an interesting plot. Jemma and Duncan make a very likeable team, and they are surrounded by interesting family and friends. While I certainly had questions about some of ...
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A Share in Death (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels) Deborah Crombie
Avon, 2003
Great First Book Most first books in a series can be rather tedious because of the time spent by the author establishing characters as well as plot. But Ms. Crombie did an excellent job keeping this interesting. I can't wait to read the next in the series. I predict Ms. Crombie will ...
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Dreaming of the Bones Deborah Crombie
Avon, 2007
Got to Love It I love Deborah Crombie's work and this is one of her best.
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Kissed a Sad Goodbye (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels) Deborah Crombie
Bantam, 2001
Another wonderful read I recently found this series of novels, and I continue to be impressed. Kincaid and James' relationship remains fresh and interesting because their flaws ring true. They are not a perfect couple and this keeps the reader interested. In this novel, Gemma is ...
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In a Dark House (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels) Deborah Crombie
Avon, 2006
good, better, best! Deborah Crombie's James & Kincaid series just gets better and better. Here the setting is Southwark, not a usual venue for London-loving writers. As always, Crombie provides a physical map with her text, although her descriptions of place are so excellent that it's ...
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Leave the Grave Green (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels) Deborah Crombie
Avon, 2005
Thames claims a Victim. Supt. Duncan Kincaid and his Sergeant Glenna James travel to rural England at the request of Scotland Yard's assistant commissioner, who was an old school mate of Sir. Gerald Asherton. Sir Gerald's son-in-law's body was pull from a nearby lock. Was Connor Swann ...
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All Shall Be Well (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels) Deborah Crombie
Avon, 2004
huge fan i'm biased...i love her books. love 'em all. can't get enough. you get the picture. no complaints here.
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A Finer End Deborah Crombie
Bantam, 2002
Great series I have read all of the Kincaid/James novels by Deborah Crombie. Wonderful books, great characters. Lovers of English murder mysteries should not miss these books!
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And Justice There Is None Deborah Crombie
Bantam, 2003
There is justice for this book if you read it This British mystery series starring Inspectors Gemma James and Duncan Kinkaid is one of the most satisfying. The stories are always interesting and topical, and the characters are always very clearly drawn. And Crombie has a nice touch with dialogue, which is what I ...
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Das Hotel im Moor / Alles wird gut Deborah Crombie
Goldmann Wilhelm GmbH, 2006
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The Sunken Sailor (A Serial Novel)
Berkley Hardcover, 2004
Well done round robin mystery Between the world wars, the aristocracy tries to return to what they once had. In Rutfordshire, Daisy the Dowager Duchess of Faughstrayne hosts a weekend party with an eclectic assortment of guests. Among the attendees are wealthy American Admiral Cornelius Brandon ...
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Böses Erwachen. Deborah Crombie
Goldmann, 2001
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Ce mort que nul ne pleure Deborah Crombie
LGF, 2001
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Mourn Not Your Dead (Duncan Kincaid/Gemma James Novels) Deborah Crombie
Avon, 2005
Great Mystery I love this series and believe that Deborah Crombie is the best at what she does. He characters are well rounded and she's never overly wordy. I'm a big fan and if you like a good "Who Done-it", this is the series for you.
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