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“Before this war I was a father and a grandfather. Now I’m neither”
“Yeah.Know the feeling”
alright, so I'm rewatching doctor who as it's on iplayer, and am currently on the lonely child as I'm writing this and as we all know, the BBC gets a little bit of a hard on from reusing actors. did they get a MASSIVE hard on by naming the hospital Albion Hospital while casting Richard Wilson as the doctor and then casting him as Gaius in Merlin three years later?
Are we ignoring the fact that Richard Wilson played a doctor working in Albion Hospital in Doctor Who season 1?
The irony is in the fact that he hadn’t even played Gaius in Merlin yet.
The Crime At The Noah’s Ark
The Crime At The Noah’s Ark - a 1931 Christmas mystery from Molly Thynne, reissued by @DeanStPress #CrimeFiction #GAD #amreading
Molly Thynne only wrote six crime novels, three of which featured the chess-playing Dr Constantine, and I have been eking them out as it never does to have too much of a good thing in a short space of time. It seems odd to be reviewing a book set around Christmas at this time of the year but I have read so many books during the pandemic that not wanting to turn this blog into an ersatz Goodreads…
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He Dies And Makes No Sign
He Dies And Makes No Sign - a cracking yarn from Molly Thynne, reissued by @DeanStPress #GAD #CrimeFiction #amreading
He Dies and Makes No Sign – Molly Thynne It is always a smart move to sign off leaving the audience wanting more. Published originally in 1933 and reissued for a modern readership by Dean Street Press, this is Molly Thynne’s sixth and final murder mystery and her third involving her chess-playing amateur ‘tec, Dr Constantine, and Inspector Arkwright of the Yard. In truth, it is less of a murder…
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Death In The Dentist’s Chair
Death In The Dentist’s Chair - an impressive murder mystery from the pen of Molly Thynne reissued by the marvellous @DeanStPress
Death In The Dentist’s Chair – Molly Thynne I hate going to the dentist and this book did nothing to assuage my dread of the experience. As well as the heightened anticipation of what is to befall me as I sit open-mouthed in the chair, I am hit with the realisation that I am at the mercy of the dentist. I have placed my faith implicitly in them. Published in 1932 Thynne’s murder takes place in a…
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Oh god. Poor Gaius
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