Had borrowed this from Caro last year so really needed to finish it and it didn't disappoint. Very quirky look at particular bits of 18th century London with lots of interesting tidbits.
58: Blackout, by Connie Willis 59: All Clear, by Connie Willis
Can I even say anything new about those, other than that I loved them? I don't think I could come up with anything other than gushing about everything. Like so: [Spoiler (click to open)]OMG COLIN!!!!!
60: Poseidon's Gold, by Lindsey Davis
Managed to find this one in the really, really odd second-hand bookshop in Brighton with the bombsite cellar. Because I have a weak spot for Falco and Helena and am slowly building up my collection of them, although I'd previously read this from the library. Still very nice though. I think they definitely get better too if you read them in order and really see their relationship grow.
61: WARP: The Hangman's Revolution, by Eoin Colfer
This was quick and fun and all that - it's just that any time travel book read after Connie Willis will have very large footsteps to follow in ...