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Rules Of Engagement
Dissapointing Finish to Series: After reading and enjoying all of Bruce Alexander's previous Sir John Fielding novels, I was greatly disappointed in this one. The novel was completed by Alexander's wife and son, and it shows. The story is not the [... more]
CDN$36.00
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The Thief-Taker: Memoirs of a Bow Street Runner
From Amazon.com: Penzler Pick, November 2001: The first in a new series called "Memoirs of a Bow Street Runner," this well-executed historical draws readers back into the London of the early 19th century, when hackney coaches fought for space [... more]
CDN$9.99
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Price Of Murder
enjoyable but lacks suspense: Even though I didn't think that the last few Sir John Fielding mystery novels have been as good as the first four mysteries in the series ("Blind Justice," "Murder in Grub Street," Watery Grave" & [... more]
CDN$9.99
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Jack Knave And Fool
From Amazon.com: Bruce Alexander's books have the same addictive attention to detail as Patrick O'Brian's stories about the British navy. In fact, there really was a Sir John Fielding (1721-1780; would the Library of Congress lie?), the blind London [... more]
CDN$10.99
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Mr Doyle And Dr Bell
Conan the Victorian: I read this almost immediately upon completing David Pirie's "The Night Calls", another novel that uses the characters of Arthur Conan Doyle and Dr. Joseph Bell as "real-life" stand-ins for Doyle's illustrious [... more]
CDN$25.03
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Death Of A Colonial
Great historical who-done-it!: I get a huge kick out of Bruce Alexander's mysteries involving a blind judge and his young sidekick. I've read a lot of history from that time period, and though Alexander doesn't overload the books with a lot of rather... [... more]
CDN$9.99
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Color Of Death
From Amazon.com: Sir John Fielding, a blind 18th-century London judge, is back in his Bow Street offices along with his young assistant Jeremy in this seventh installment in Bruce Alexander's well-crafted, intricately plotted series. When a crime spree [... more]
CDN$9.99
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Vice
speculative.: i really liked this book it had alot of qualities i liked however i thought that Juliana was alittle too childish i mean trying to get back at Redmayne in the most obsurd ways her character needed just a little mor maturity but i liked the [... more]
CDN$8.99
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Rules Of Engagement
Dissapointing Finish to Series: After reading and enjoying all of Bruce Alexander's previous Sir John Fielding novels, I was greatly disappointed in this one. The novel was completed by Alexander's wife and son, and it shows. The story is not the [... more]
CDN$9.99
Amazon CA

Experiment In Treason
Skillful Blend of Fact and Fiction: Like most other reviewers of "An Experiment in Treason," I have also read all of the earlier books in this series. I too found this one to be one of the best in the series. Bruce Alexander (who are you, [... more]
CDN$9.99
Amazon CA

Murder In Grub Street
Pretty Good: "Murder in Grub Street", the second installment in Bruce Alexander's "Bow Street Runners" series is more carefully crafted than the first book, but still has weaknesses. It is a period mystery set in 18th-century London. [... more]
CDN$9.99
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Death at St. James's Palace
Fine historical details--unadmirable character: Apothecary John Rawlings attends the St. James Palace knighting of his friend and collegue Sir John Fielding thinking that all will be pomp and circumstance. Instead, one of the new knights falls to his [... more]
CDN$10.50
Amazon CA
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