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Revision as of 09:29, 12 March 2018

Dying In The Wool: 2009

A Medal For Murder: 2009

Murder In The Afternoon: 2012

A Woman Unknown: 2013

Murder on a Summer's Day 2013

Death of an Avid Reader by Frances Brody 2014

A Death in the Dales 2015

Death at the Seaside 2016

Death in the Stars 2017

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Sue replied:

Hi Tony,

A Woman Unknown was actually the first book that I read and I then went back and picked up earlier books as I came across them. There's a little bit of over-riding story, but you don't lose a great deal by reading them in the order you pick them up.

Enjoy - I did!

Sue

Tony Stanley Asked:

Hi Sue,

I've just picked up a copy of Frances Brody's 'A Woman Unknown' from a local charity shop; although not familiar with her, I was atrracted to the beautiful cover design, and the fact that the book was in excellent condition - especially for the price! This one is the fourth in the 'Kate Shackleton' series. I was just wondering whether it would help, at all, to read them in chonological order? Is this advisable, or can they be read purely in a stand-alone manner? Do they move on, in time?

Thanks for listening, and any help that you can offer.

Regards,

Tony.