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|title=The New Neighbours
|sort=New Neighbours
|isbn=978-1784972660
|website=http://www.dineycosteloe.co.uk
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Dartmouth Circle has always been the epitome of British middle class propriety. Manicured lawns, well-kept house facades… All is where it should be and life is ordered, with the disrupting influence of the town's university students out of sight and out of mind. Imagine, then, the horror when the good citizens of the Circle hear that one of their houses… THEIR houses… has been bought as student accommodation. Will it be the harbinger of doom they expect?
This isn't an academic sociological study and we Diney fans wouldn't expect or want that anyway. I found that not shutting off before the cast becomes distinguishable brings rewards: it's a good read as well as an offering that demonstrates life is full of surprises and people aren't always who we assume them to be.
(A hearty thank you to the good people at Head of Zeus for providing us with a copy for review. We also have a review of [[The Married Girls by Diney Costeloe]].)
Further Reading: If you'd like more Diney, we definitely recommend the excellent [[The Sisters of St Croix by Diney Costeloe|The Sisters of St Croix]]. If you'd prefer to follow on the neighbours theme, try the very different as well as excellent [[A is for Angelica by Iain Broome]].

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