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My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Icewineanne, I can't wait to read this!!! Thank you for mentioning it! It sounds like it will be fantastic and give me the warm/fuzzy feeling. ;-)

Murder at the Mill by M. B. Shaw
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

Lord Peter #3 - Unnatural Death
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Nero Wolfe #43 - The Father Hunt
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

We should have a thread about Josephine Tey! Um I know she's Scottish ... what do others think?
And would you like to host it Sonali, if we do? (You can do as much or as little as you like there, just keep an eye on it!)
And would you like to host it Sonali, if we do? (You can do as much or as little as you like there, just keep an eye on it!)

That's fine Sonali - I wouldn't want anyone to do something they aren't happy with :)
For anyone thinking about it, it would be up to you how to organise an author thread, and a loose general chat focussing on the author would be fine, as would a host-led introduction to their work, and anything in between!
That's what's so great about re-launching a group - we can all decide together the way it develops :)
For anyone thinking about it, it would be up to you how to organise an author thread, and a loose general chat focussing on the author would be fine, as would a host-led introduction to their work, and anything in between!
That's what's so great about re-launching a group - we can all decide together the way it develops :)
But back to the focus of this thread, and let's have some more links to reviews! Here's one of mine, for a murder mystery I gave 5 stars to:
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jean's review
Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jean's review

Leslie wrote: "That was a fun book Jean! I read it last year - my first by Horowitz. I don't know what took me so long to get to it as I had heard rave reviews from several people whose tastes in books I trust."
Ah, but you see you missed mine, Leslie (joke!) Yes, I thoroughly enjoyed the way he subverted the genre. And did you realise he created "Foyles War" too? And was responsible for adapting "Midsomer Murders" for TV? A talented chap :)
Ah, but you see you missed mine, Leslie (joke!) Yes, I thoroughly enjoyed the way he subverted the genre. And did you realise he created "Foyles War" too? And was responsible for adapting "Midsomer Murders" for TV? A talented chap :)

Magpie Murders by [author:Anthony Horow..."
Fully agreed! In the thread regarding which detective you would like to meet in person, I really would have liked to have met the fictional detective from the story-within-a-story. I came away truly annoyed that his series doesn't exist as I wanted to read the whole thing!
On a related note, Alexander McCall Smith said that he received so much inquiry about The Principles of Private Detection by Clovis Andersen (Mma Ramotswe's "Bible" of detection) that he said he was tempted to write such a book himself just to satisfy the clamor of demand!
John wrote: "I came away truly annoyed that his series doesn't exist as I wanted to read the whole thing!..."
I love this! :D
I love this! :D
Rita wrote: "Another book by Anthony Horowitz that I really liked was The Word Is Murder. Anthony Horowitz plays a character in his own book."
Here is Rita's review of that one LINK HERE
Here is Rita's review of that one LINK HERE

You will know that Clovis Andersen does appear in one of the more recent books, and I think we learn that his book sold about two copies!

It is a historical fiction murder mystery, set in 1814 London, England. It is book 15 in the series and I recommend that you read in order.
My 4 star review https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...

It is a historical fiction murder mystery, set in 1814 London, England. It is book 15 in the s..."
Thanks
Murder in Mesopotamia by Agatha Christie ⭐⭐⭐
This kept me guessing right until the end, yet I didn't consider it to be one of her best.
Jean's review
This kept me guessing right until the end, yet I didn't consider it to be one of her best.
Jean's review

Oh I do that too John! As well as sometimes remembering the villain wrongly - as I must have thought before!

He could write it too and I would read it!

My review of Cold Earth

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Bionic Jean wrote: "Oh I do that too John! As well as sometimes remembering the villain wrongly - as I must have thought before!"
lol - I do that too (both the rereading & the remembering incorrectly)!

Me too.

And me! I've reread several books recently where I've been convinced all the way through that I know whodunit, only to find that I've completely misremembered, or as you say Jean just plumped for the killer I suspected the first time round.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I would say that it is atypical of the general Gideon Fell series so I wouldn't recommend it as a starting point for trying Carr's books.

My review (I hope!)
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
That was quick John! Did you read it in a day? By the way, you have linked to the book page, but scrolling down we can get to your review. Or it is HERE.

Here is a link to my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I love her books too, especially as audiobooks! The narrator has Amelia's voice perfectly!

My review of Dark Clouds Over Nuala by Harriet Steel

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

It's fine John! Some people always do that, and your friends can easily find your review by scrolling down. Anyone else would have to search all through the "community reviews", that's all.

Here is the link to my spoiler free review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I read all of them, in order, a couple of years ago. Surprisingly good, I thought.

It is a light, pleasant read, 3.5 stars.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Sangster is English and the story starts and ends in England.
I also read some other authors( C.S. Harris Susan Elia MacNeal )who set their mysteries in England. I found a thread for American authors, but that includes authors who set their mysteries in the US.
. Do you have a thread for non English authors who set their mysteries in England?


For American listeners: Emerson's voice always sounded exactly like King Friday XIII from the childrens' television program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood!
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