Have you read Michael Innes's "Lament for a Maker"? It's one of my favorite cold-and-gloomy-day books.
("Three Men in a Boat" was one of two books I brought on a three week holiday once..I surprised many people on dark train platforms by laughing riotously at it.)
And have you read "To Say Nothing of the Dog" by Connie Willis? It contains time-travel, Oxford, the Victorian era, croquet, England during the Blitz, penwipers, and lots of Jerome K Jerome references -- another of my favorites.
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I've just started the annual re-read of one of my faves, Death at the President's Lodging, by Michael Innes.
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("Three Men in a Boat" was one of two books I brought on a three week holiday once..I surprised many people on dark train platforms by laughing riotously at it.)
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And have you read "To Say Nothing of the Dog" by Connie Willis? It contains time-travel, Oxford, the Victorian era, croquet, England during the Blitz, penwipers, and lots of Jerome K Jerome references -- another of my favorites.
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