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Death Makes No Distinction: A Dan Foster Mystery by Lucienne Boyce

rosemarie_cawkwell's review

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4.0

Engrossing story with complex and engaging characters. Full review on blog 1st December 2019

rwbrock's review

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3.0

This is third in a series and unfortunately I haven’t read the first two, and yes I felt a bit lost.

Dan Foster is a former London street orphan/former boxer/current Bow Street Runner. He has marital problems, overbearing superiors and two unrelated murders to solve.

While this whodunit was fine, I wasn’t as engaged as I would have liked. And while I will probably go back and read the two previous books at some point, I’m not in a big hurry to do so. Having said this, I will add that I found Dan a likable but conflicted character.

celtic67's review

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4.0

A book that conjures up the sights, smells and poverty of Georgian London. More on the blog tour.

thebooktrail88's review

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vesper1931's review

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3.0

Principal Officer Dan Foster of the Bow Street Runners is called to a murder in the outhouse of a public house in Holborn. But soon he is surprised by the request from John Townsend to help in another murder. What could his possible motive be. This murder is of Louise Parmeter, ex-lover of Prince George. There is also the mystery of threats to Foster.
Unfortunately for the story these three storylines are not really related to each other.
The story was enjoyable enough, though I found that I really didn't take to any of the characters.
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