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But - it's the plot you want to know about, isn't it? Do you know, for a while I was worried. Was the story going to turn out to be predictable? Was the introduction of Percy the monkey stretching credibility just a little too far? I needn't have worried: all the elements fall perfectly into place and those parts which I initially doubted worked wonderfully. Now I've got to wait many months to find out what happens to Kate Shackleton next...
If the books appeal to you, you can read them as stand alones, but why spoil the pleasure of reading them in the order in which they were written? You'll find the chronological list [[Frances Brody's Kate Shackleton Mysteries in Chronological Order|here]]. It's difficult to recommend other crime novels of similar quality, but you might like to try [[lan Alan Bradley's Flavia de Luce Mysteries in Chronological Order|lan Bradley's Flavia de Luce Mysteries]].
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