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Subject: Re: (End) Correspondence by Sue Thomas
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 01:45:25 -0000 (UTC)
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vallor wrote:

> [ But it will have to wait until after the current read.  Mrs. vallor
> and I are currently reading a book together, our "book club of two".
> She wanted a mystery, I wanted SF, and told her there were SF
> mysteries.  So we're reading _The Patchwork Girl_ by Larry Niven.
> I'm enjoying the re-read (even though I know the ending), but I'm
> really looking forward to her reaction once she's read it. ]


Depending on the sort of mystery she likes and the sort of SF you like,
I tentatively recommend the The Midsolar mysteries by Mur Lafferty.

https://murverse.com/series/midsolar/


Brian