The Middle Temple Murder


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(1918)



This book starts off great and tends to keep your attention. I thought it was going to be great until I reached the end and then it appears that the author just lost interest and quickly wrapped up the story. There were far too many loose ends that were not addressed which I felt he could have at least dealt with in an Epilogue to bring closure to these loose ends. All in all a good read until you hit the wall at the end.--Submitted by sattamander



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