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4.0 out of 5 stars
Inner Circle
This addition to the Detective Inspector Carol Ashton mysteries is one of the best. Loose ends in Carol's personal life come together. As always, Claire McNab weaves a tale of intrigue and suspense. I have read all of the previous books featuring the premier lesbian detective, and have never been let down! I highly recommend this book!
Published on March 31, 2000 by mad-art
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Stale as Ten-Day-Old Bread
This is Detective Inspector Carol Ashton's 10th outing, and the author seems to have grown bored with the series. Yes there's a murder, yes Ashton is asked to solve it, and yes she does just that. But it all seems so lackluster - as if the author is obligated to write another and just can't seem to get into it.
Published on December 24, 2000 by P. Bigelow
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Inner Circle, March 31, 2000
This review is from: Past Due (Detective Inspector Carol Ashton Mystery/Claire Mcnab, 10) (Paperback)
This addition to the Detective Inspector Carol Ashton mysteries is one of the best. Loose ends in Carol's personal life come together. As always, Claire McNab weaves a tale of intrigue and suspense. I have read all of the previous books featuring the premier lesbian detective, and have never been let down! I highly recommend this book!
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Stale as Ten-Day-Old Bread, December 24, 2000
This review is from: Past Due (Detective Inspector Carol Ashton Mystery/Claire Mcnab, 10) (Paperback)
This is Detective Inspector Carol Ashton's 10th outing, and the author seems to have grown bored with the series. Yes there's a murder, yes Ashton is asked to solve it, and yes she does just that. But it all seems so lackluster - as if the author is obligated to write another and just can't seem to get into it.
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