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The Right Sort of Man
The Right Sort of Man | Allison Montclair
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"A delightful immersion in the period and personalities, with that touch of depth that transforms a good series to a great one." Laurie R. King In London, 1946, the two women who recently started The Right Sort Marriage Bureau find their new livelihood endangered when one client is arrested for the murder of another. In a London slowly recovering from the ravages of World War II, two very different women join forces to launch a business venture in the heart of MayfairThe Right Sort Marriage Bureau. Miss Iris Sparks, avuncular and unmarried, and Mrs. Gwendolyn Bainbridge, practical and widowed with a young son, are determined to achieve some independence and do some good in a rapidly changing world. But the promising start to their marriage bureau is threatened when their newest client, Tillie La Salle, is found murdered and the man arrested for the crime is one Dickie Trower, the prospective husband they matched her with. While the police are convinced they have their man, Miss Sparks and Mrs. Bainbridge are not. To clear Trowers nameand to rescue their fledging operations reputationSparks and Bainbridge decide to investigate on their own, using the skills and contacts theyve each acquired through life and their individual adventures during the recent war. In this charming, compelling mystery, Allison Montclair blends meticulous research with two brilliantly imagined main characters into the first in a wonderful new series.
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jlhammar
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Glad that I finally got around to trying this series. Delightful listen. Nice that I have several more to look forward to. If you like Maisie Dobbs &/or The Emmy Lake Chronicles (A.J. Pearce), I think you‘d enjoy Iris and Gwen.

Aims42 I love this series so much 😍 (but I really hate the title of this book lol It sounds so “fluffy”) I think it‘s one of the few series that get better and better with each new book 👍 10mo
Aimeesue I love this series! I agree with @Aims42 it just gets better with every book. And there‘s Sally ❤️ 10mo
Aims42 @Aimeesue YES! So much love for Sally! 10mo
jlhammar @Aims42 @Aimeesue That is great to hear. Now I‘m even more excited to continue! 10mo
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behudd
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⭐️⭐️⭐️This is a story I would enjoy as a tv series, but as a book it was a bit too much silly banter and non-detectives doing detective work for me.It read like a light mystery while dealing with heavy themes, and when I finished, I did wonder what the characters will do next even though I wasn‘t very invested in the current story.So I think if you like British WWII mysteries, give it a chance.&if it ever gets made for tv, I‘d definitely watch it.

behudd @TheAromaofBooks this was my December #bookspin book! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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behudd
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Tillie climbed the stairs from the Bond Street Station out to Davies Street, blinking in the afternoon light.

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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mrsmarch
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Three books I know I need to read this month…. The Right Sort of Man, The Once and Future Witches, and my #LMPBC pick which is The House of Salt and Sorrows. #busy #lotsofreading #bookspin #november

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 2y
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Dragon
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This is the first in a cozy mystery series set in post war London. Gwen and Iris have opened a marriage bureau - of course a client is murdered and naturally they want to solve the crime. But there‘s lots of interesting detail to liven up this trope. So fun that I immediately started reading the next available ebook I could borrow. The other book is on hold. 👍👍💚🐉

Aims42 I love this series so much! I think they get better going forward 👍🥰 2y
Dragon That‘s great to hear Aims42 - I had to jump ahead to -I think 3 but there haven‘t been many spoilers for 2 💚🐉 2y
Dragon Thanks @Aims42 - I forgot the @ in my first comment. Really enjoying this series! 👍 2y
Aims42 @Dragon Yay!! 🥳 2y
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Aims42
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Recharging for the week ahead 🥰😎😌

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Susanita
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1. Jimmy Perez of the Shetland series
2. Sometimes I can figure it out, and that‘s fun. I like to be surprised too though.
3. Adding the tagged book for an upcoming book club.
#sundayfunday

BookmarkTavern I love having mysteries as book club picks! Have fun! Thanks for posting! 3y
Susanita @ozma.of.oz This book club is all mysteries, and yes it‘s fun! 3y
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xicanti
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I‘m so glad I was finally able to participate in #NewYearWhoDis! @Laughterhp ‘s list pushed me towards some stuff I‘ve been interested in for ages and plenty of mysteries I might not have found on my own.

I managed to read 9 of the books in January. I loved the ones with hearts on them and really liked most of the others, with only two that just weren‘t to my taste.

I also have complicated feelings about ONCE THERE WERE WOLVES. Review pending.

monalyisha OoOoo looking forward to that review! 3y
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xicanti
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Oh, how I adored this book! Allison Montclair imbues her post-WWII mystery with pathos and psychological depth, plus top notch banter between characters you absolutely cannot wait to read more about. You‘d better bet I‘ll continue the series. #NewYearWhoDis

Laughterhp Yay! Glad you loved it. So far there are 3 books out in the series I believe. 3y
xicanti @Laughterhp my library‘s got them all on the shelf, too, just waiting fir me to borrow them. Hurray! 3y
monalyisha Knocked it outta the park, @Laughterhp! 😉 3y
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xicanti
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I‘ve made a good start on THE RIGHT SORT OF MAN, my first #NewYearWhoDis pick courtesy of @Laughterhp , and it‘s great so far! I hope I get time to wallow in it today.

monalyisha Mmmm cozy scene you‘ve got going there! Enjoy! Happy New Year! 🎉✨📚 3y
BkClubCare I am thinking I need more romance in my reading goals. 🤔❤️ 3y
Laughterhp Glad you are enjoying it so far! 3y
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xicanti @BkClubCare this one‘s actually a mystery about two women who run a post-WWII marriage bureau and end up solving murders. 3y
xicanti @monalyisha Happy New Year! 3y
xicanti @Laughterhp it feels mighty good to read an historical mystery again. It‘s been too long. 3y
BkClubCare @xicanti - ok, that sounds good, too. 😁 I didn‘t read many mysteries in 2021, either. 3y
Lreads Happy New Year 🎉📚 3y
xicanti @QuietlyLaura Happy New Year! 3y
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Laughterhp
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Here are my #5thbookof2021 and #6thbookof2021

The tagged book really started me on a historical mystery kick.

#12booksof2021

Andrew65 Love these covers. 3y
DGRachel I loved both of those books. Good choices! 3y
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emtobiasz
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#currentlyreading Two women open up a marriage bureau in London after WWII, and then one of their clients is ostensibly murdered by another. It‘s been a while since I flew through a book like this: started it this afternoon and I‘m already halfway done!

Aims42 I loved this book!! The second book is just as good, maybe a bit better too 😃 A third book is coming out in August, I think (I preordered it when I first found out which was a few months ago). Happy Reading!! 4y
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Laughterhp
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A few of you may know that my husband is away for a month. Today I got the red panda in the mail from him (told him to get me something from the zoo) 💚💚

I really loved this one and I‘m really glad there are more! Iris and Gwen were a great crime solving duo. So clever and smart. I loved this book and am so glad I read it. I haven‘t read a lot of books set after WWII, so that was an interesting setting.

Tamra Sweet! 4y
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mhillis
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What a delight! I found this historical cozy mystery while browsing for an audiobook to listen to during my commute. Miss Sparks and Mrs. Bainbridge establish The Right Sort Marriage Bureau but soon find themselves involved in the business of solving murder instead. It is set after World War II with lots of interesting period details, the narration was excellent!

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
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Jerdencon
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This was such a fun book! Already reserved the 2nd book in the series from the library!

howjessicareads I really liked it! And forgot about it entirely, haha. Fun that the second one is out now!! 4y
Aims42 Thank you for the heads up that the 2nd book is out! I enjoyed the first one (though the title irked me lol). I just put my hold request in at my library 🙌🏻 4y
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MittenGirlPeach
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Really enjoyable AND counts toward my #awesomeaugust goal of finish at least one book! I discovered this title via a review of the newest book in the series, A Royal Affair—but that one wasn‘t available at the library. Plus, I like to start at the beginning of a series. Iris & Gwen are great characters, the premise of a London marriage bureau set right after WWII is a great one, & it was a thoroughly fun romp. @Andrew65

Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
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Aims42
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Congrats on your amazing milestone @LaurenAshley 🎉🥳 Good books, good wine and good snacks have made me happy during this crazy season 🍷📚🧀 😋 My inner introvert has been a-okay with staying home and social distancing in my backyard #la50k

blank Love it! 4y
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BookNAround
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I just got the sequel in the mail today and figured I should read this one first. Plus I‘m rapidly coming to the end of any light-hearted reading I get to do since I‘ll start getting books for my committee‘s consideration. Many of the books are fantastic but they definitely tend to be on the heavier side.

NeedsMoreBooks What kind of committee? 😊 5y
BookNAround @NeedsMoreBooks I‘m the Selection Committee Manager for the committee that chooses the Great Group Reads list for National Reading Group Month. We start our reading this month and it pretty much consumes me until August. 5y
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Aimeesue
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Ha!

mabell That would be me!! 5y
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Aimeesue
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I‘m not sure about the Sparks/Bainbridge matchmaker/detective set-up, but I‘m going to give it a go.

DGRachel I loved this. I hope you enjoy it. 5y
Aims42 I thought this was a good read 👍🏻 5y
Aimeesue @DGRachel @Aims42 Good to hear! I'm enjoying it so far! 5y
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Eggs
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In a London slowly recovering from World War II, two women, Iris and Gwendolyn, start a matchmaking business: The Right Sort Marriage Bureau. However, their newest client is found murdered and the man arrested for the crime is the prospective husband they matched her with!

#mysteryman

#deardecember

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hes7
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An intriguing historical mystery about a pair of friends who run a marriage bureau and wind up searching for a murderer when one of their clients is found dead.

+2 for a mystery

#TeamSlaughter #Scarathlon

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kspenmoll
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#LetstravelAugust #shelter

Ignore the title & this audiobook so far is witty, engaging dialogue, intriguing mystery & well developed main characters, female friendship, post WWII England social issues. Reminiscing of underground bomb shelters during London‘s bombing.

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Aims42
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A great read! I loved it and couldn‘t put it down. One thing I noticed was it‘s very heavy on dialogue, like several pages of just dialogue. This wasn‘t an issue at all, just an observation. I‘ll definitely read anything from this author in a heartbeat ❤️👍🏻

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Aims42
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My favorite type of summer nights 😎🍷📚❤️

britt_brooke Looks lovely! 5y
DGRachel Beautiful! I adored that book. 5y
Bookwm85forever Lucky you!! 5y
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Aims42 @britt_brooke aww thank you! Gorgeous night to sit outside here 😊 5y
Aims42 @DGRachel Yay!!! I‘m 100 pages in and really enjoying it 👍🏻 5y
Aims42 @Bookwm85forever Thanks!! No complaints from me ☺️ 5y
Tamra Lovely! 5y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 5y
Aims42 @Tamra it was ☺️ inside tonight, but still with my book and wine 5y
Aims42 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks awww thanks!!!! 5y
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Aims42
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Kinda wished this book had a different title, seems a bit cringe-worthy to me 🤦🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️ But the summary hooked me, so hoping the story redeems the title 🤞🏼

Tamra The blurb sounds fun! 5y
Aims42 @Tamra It‘s next on my TBR pile 🤞🏼 5y
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Amie
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A fantastic start to a new historical mystery series. I liked the witty, clever main characters and will be interested to see how the friendship develops between this mismatched pair.

Crazeedi I *may* have to start another series 😉 6y
Amie @Crazeedi I can't resist historical mysteries like this 😄 6y
Lillie Yes! Loved the interaction between Gwen and Iris. Loved how different they were from each other and their friendship worked for them. Loved how they took the mystery on. Lovely new cozy mystery series. Can't wait till their next outing. 5y
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DGRachel
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#AprilStats Thank God for audiobooks. Five of my completed reads were audio. It‘s been another rough month - struggled to focus on reading anything, but the tagged last minute NetGalley offering was my favorite read. The top row of books in the image were also great fun.

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Well done! 📖💖 6y
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DGRachel
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A delightful historical mystery set at the end of WWII. The MCs were smart, strong, and sassy. The secondary cast was entertaining. I laughed and cried, cheered and held my breath. Not quite a cozy, but not a hard-boiled detective novel either. Definitely special and I‘m glad I dropped my other reads for this one. Exactly what I needed. Full review on my blog: https://tailsfromthedogside.blog/2019/04/27/the-right-sort-of-man/

BookNAround I‘m glad to hear it‘s a good one. I have a copy here on my stacks. 6y
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DGRachel
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Between listening to a couple audiobooks at work and a bit of reading the tagged NetGalley eBook, I‘d say I had a fair start on the #24b4monday readathon. Sadly, I cannot keep my eyes open any longer, so it‘s off to sleep for me! Goodnight, Litsy!

BeansPage Sleep tight sweetie 😴💤 6y
Andrew65 A good start. Enjoy your sleep. 👍 6y
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DGRachel
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Y‘all, I have ZERO self control. 🤦🏻‍♀️ After promising myself no more NetGalley until I was all caught up, I accepted invitations to read these. I didn‘t even like the Ann Cleeves book I read last year, so what makes me think I will enjoy this one more? Send psychiatric help, please, as I clearly need it. Until it arrives, I‘ll be reading...

At least they are both the first books in new series. Series...🤪

TrishB I‘m reading the second one in the Ann Cleeves series you didn‘t like last year! It‘s really good and I‘m glad I‘ve given the series another go. (edited) 6y
DGRachel @TrishB I‘m glad you‘re enjoying it. My fingers are crossed that it was just a timing issue for me and that I will enjoy this one more. We‘ll see. Who knows, with your endorsement, I may give her other series another chance. 😉 6y
rretzler Oh no! Just yesterday I got The Long Call (I enjoy Cleeves - Shetland better than Vera IMO) and Deborah Crombie‘s A Bitter Feast. Last week Elly Griffiths‘ The Stone Circle. Now I want The Right Sort of Man! Off to NetGalley I go again!😝 6y
DGRachel @rretzler I was all set to ignore the invite, but it‘s from Minotaur Press and they publish some of my favorite books, so I definitely want to stay in their good graces. 😆 Plus, the book sounds good. I started it last night and it‘s been entertaining so far. 6y
rubyslippersreads I‘m so behind on Netgalley (but that doesn‘t stop me from requesting more books. 😊) 6y
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Isn‘t it weird when you‘ve never heard of a thing, and then somehow it comes up in multiple books?

That‘s what happened with me and marriage bureaus! Last month I read a nonfiction book called THE MARRIAGE BUREAU.

And then this month Shelf Awareness sent me a fictional book about a marriage bureau with two women who team up to solve the murder of one of their marriage clients, and the result is delightful! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #howjessreadsin2019

MelissaSue81 Not quite “a thing” in multiple books but I had never heard of Flannery O‘Connor (which is probably weird, but true!) until a few weeks ago when I came across her during a work project.. and then all of a sudden I started seeing/getting asked about her work EVERY WHERE.. even in my planner. 6y
tammysue Oooh it sounds pretty interesting - stacked 👌🏻 6y
howjessicareads @MelissaSue81 Haha! We read a few Flannery O‘Connor short stories in middle school... I remember liking them. Maybe I‘ll have to read a little more of her. 🙂 6y
howjessicareads @whatshesreadingnow It was super fun. I‘ll definitely keep up with this series! 6y
BookNAround I have this one (and read the non-fiction one a year or two age). Obviously I‘m intrigued by the whole idea. 6y
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