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Helen J. Nicholson Author Of Women and the Crusades

From Helen's 3 favorite reads in 2025.

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Helen J. Nicholson Why Helen loves this book

Bright, optimistic, witty and absorbing, this is a coming-of-age story, a doomed romance, and a school story -- but told from the point of view of the school masters rather than the students. It is packed with hilariously funny incidents, including a fire and flood caused by a pet chameleon (no, honestly, it is hilarious), and infuriating yet sympathetic characters. For example: Colin Keith, our hero, wants to be a barrister specialising in railway law but takes a job as a school master because he's worried that he's a burden on his family; Philip Winter is an expert on the works of Horace and an excellent teacher who wants to go to communist Russia but worries that the proofs of his book will get lost in the post there; Rose Birkett, the beautiful daughter of the headmaster, can't avoid saying 'yes' to every besotted young man who proposes to her,…

By Angela Thirkell ,

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1 author picked Summer Half as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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To his parents' dismay, Colin Keith - out of the noble but misplaced sense of duty peculiar to high-minded young university graduates - chooses to quit his training for the Bar and take a teaching job at Southbridge School. Little does Colin imagine that he will count among his pupils the demon in human form known as Tony Morland; or that the master's ravishing, feather-brained daughter Rose will, with her flights of fancy and many admirers, spread chaos throughout school and village. Humorous, high-spirited and cleverly observed, Summer Half is a comic delight.


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Aggressor by FX Holden,

It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.

The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…

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Helen J. Nicholson Author Of Women and the Crusades

From Helen's 3 favorite reads in 2025.

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Helen's 3 favorite reads in 2025

Helen J. Nicholson Why Helen loves this book

With detailed description and her characteristic wit, Georgette Heyer transports her readers to the English village of Thornden and the various characters who inhabit it, each painted in vivid yet realistic colours and engaging her readers' whole interest, if not necessarily our sympathy. The murder mystery is familiar (who shot the most unpopular man in the village?) but nonetheless baffling, and the slow, painstaking and often frustrating unravelling of the mystery by Heyer's Chief Inspector Hemmingway (a familiar figure from her earlier detective novels) makes for a most satisfactory absorbing read. As each of the respectable inhabitants of the village tries to throw doubt on the others and exonerate themselves we see the shadier aspects of these apparently respectable individuals, who from being slightly stereotypical become fully rounded personalities as the investigation progresses, and Thornden a real village with its roads and paths, houses and cottages, common and gravel-pit. This…

By Georgette Heyer ,

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1 author picked Detection Unlimited as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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It was a hot June evening in the village of Thornden, the Hasells celebrate a tennis party at the Cedars, their mansion. The young Haswell had just motored the lovely Abby Dearham back from social event of the week. Nearly everyone of the village uppercrust had come to the party--the Squire, the Vicar, the sharp-tongued heir to five centuries of local real estate. But the unpopular solicitor Sampson Warrenby had declined, and no one was sorry. Why this charmless social-climber was invited was beyond Abby. Had he some sinister hold on the social leaders of Thornden? All joking was cut…


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