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Please give me more!

Review from Mystery Loves Company →

A few months ago I got the opportunity to review For Deader or Worse, the previous book in this series. I have no qualms saying that it was the narrator Joel Froomkin (a.k.a Joel Leslie) that made me pick it up. He’s a fabulous narrator and I was curious to know him outside the m/m..

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Surprisingly predictable.

Review from On Davis Row →

Surprising, because every potential conflict is resolved, every misunderstanding explained, every bump smoothed over by the next chapter. “On Davis Road“ is like a series of sorts short stories, each of which has a happy ending. Walker needs to learn that all fiction thrives on conflict, and benefits from a little mystery. No believable character..

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A great historical mystery

Review from Mystery Loves Company →

This is the first book that I’ve listened to in this series, but I had no trouble getting into it. Sheri Cobb South has written a great story… great plot, character development, and details. I’ll certainly be checking out the other books in the series! I was given this free review copy audiobook at my..

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Great historic detective story!

Review from Mystery Loves Company →

Mystery Loves Company is the 7th book in the John Pickett Mysteries series but it stands alone. John Pickett is a Bow Street Runner, London’s first professional police force. He is hired by Lady Washbourn, who after experiencing a series of suspicious accidents, thinks her husband is trying to kill her. Then at the masquerade..

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Sheri Cobb

Review from A Dead Bore →

The John Pickett stories are wonderfully written- I pass them along to my Step- grandkids to listen to. I can hardly wait until the next one comes out, I have purchased them all now!Thank you to the performer as well- they do a superb performance on these books.

The best one in the series yet

Review from Mystery Loves Company →

In Mystery Loves Company by Sheri Cobb South, John and Julia Pickett have now been married for two months, and the honeymoon is nearing its end. Bow Street Runner John is starting to feel like a “kept man,” with his noble wife, Julia, expecting him to dress up for dinner, wear clothes made to measure,..

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