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message 1: by Christine PNW, Agathyte (last edited Dec 31, 2020 09:42AM) (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 1165 comments We are a little bit behind in the selection process for the February side-read. I apologize.

Our main read for February is The Secret of Chimneys, which combines thriller/political intrigue in a very Agatha Christie fashion. To match up with Chimney's we are looking for nominations of golden age mysteries with political themes - maybe it involves a member of parliament, or something related to the foreign service, or a plotting about a far-away country, real or imagined!

I'll start with a nomination of a book that I quite enjoyed when I read it:

1. The Division Bell Mystery by Ellen Wilkinson
2. Below the Clock by J.V. Turner
3. Over My Dead Body by Rex Stout
4. The Third Man by Graham Greene
5. Call for the Dead by John le Carré

Because we are on a bit of a short timeframe, nominations will remain open either untll we get six nominations or Sunday, January 3rd, at which point I'll set up the poll.


message 2: by Michaela (new)

Michaela That´s on my tbr list, great! :)


Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) (themis-athena) | 471 comments Christine PNW wrote: "I'll start with a nomination of a book that I quite enjoyed when I read it:

The Division Bell Mystery by Ellen Wilkinson"


That would have been my first choice, too! I'll happily reread it.

Though, J.V. Turner's "Below the Clock" makes for an interesting companion read, I suppose, so I'll go with that one as my nomination.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 113 comments I will nominate Over My Dead Body by Rex Stout. Featuring fencing, international skulduggery, royals, and the gang at the brownstone on W. 35th St. in the late 30s.


message 5: by Christine PNW, Agathyte (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 1165 comments Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "I will nominate Over My Dead Body by Rex Stout. Featuring fencing, international skulduggery, royals, and the gang at the brownstone on W. 35th St. in the late 30s."

Oh, I love the looks of this one!


Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) (themis-athena) | 471 comments Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "I will nominate Over My Dead Body by Rex Stout. Featuring fencing, international skulduggery, royals, and the gang at the brownstone on W. 35th St. in the late 30s."

Oh yes, that's a great one, too!


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Tara  | 105 comments I would like to nominate The Third Man by Graham Greene. I've never read, but of course the movie is a classic, and I'm betting the book is even better!


message 8: by Christine PNW, Agathyte (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 1165 comments Tara wrote: "I would like to nominate The Third Man by Graham Greene. I've never read, but of course the movie is a classic, and I'm betting the book is even better!"

Good one!


message 9: by Marie (new)

Marie | 100 comments You had me at skulduggery, Susanna!
I nominate Over My Dead Body by Rex Stout.


message 10: by Christine PNW, Agathyte (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 1165 comments Marie wrote: "You had me at skulduggery, Susanna!
I nominate Over My Dead Body by Rex Stout."


Thanks, Marie - it does look good. Once I get the poll up, I'll post the link here so that you can officially vote for it as well!


message 11: by Christine PNW, Agathyte (last edited Dec 31, 2020 09:08AM) (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 1165 comments This is a much less common theme for mysteries, and I suspected that we would have fewer nominations. I'm leaving the nominations open for a couple more days - through Sunday - so if you can come up with something, post it here!


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Mike Finn (goodreadscommike_finn) | 357 comments What about Le Carré's 'Call For The Dead' (1961)?
Call for the Dead (George Smiley #1) by John le Carré


message 13: by Christine PNW, Agathyte (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 1165 comments That definitely fits, and I will add it to our nominations list! The different tones of these two books would make for a potentially interesting discussion.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 113 comments Some very interesting nominations!


message 15: by Christine PNW, Agathyte (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 1165 comments The poll is up!


message 16: by Peregrina651 (new)

Peregrina651 (peregrina651peregrinations) | 130 comments Christine PNW wrote: "The poll is up!"

Thank you!


message 17: by Christine PNW, Agathyte (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 1165 comments The February poll was a squeaker!

I was considering a runoff, but given that it would necessarily be a 3 way runoff, there's a really good chance that we could end up in a virtual tie again.

So, we are reading The Third Man by Graham Greene, which won by one vote!


message 18: by Peregrina651 (new)

Peregrina651 (peregrina651peregrinations) | 130 comments Excellent! Looking forward to re-reading it again.


message 19: by Deborah (new)

Deborah (deborahkliegl) | 163 comments I’m excited about this one. I’ve only seen the movie.


message 20: by Lillelara (new)

Lillelara | 66 comments I totally blanked out on the poll and didn´t even vote, but I´m okay with the winner :)


message 21: by Rosemarie (new)

Rosemarie | 257 comments I've seen the movie and read the book. Both are good in their own way. The plot is much more understandable in the book. The movie is visually stunning, which tends to distract me, whereas in a book I am more focussed.


message 22: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 158 comments I would like to read The Third Man as well.


message 23: by Michaela (new)

Michaela Living in Vienna, I just have to read the book! ;)


Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) (themis-athena) | 471 comments Michaela wrote: "Living in Vienna, I just have to read the book! ;)"

Double win for you then!


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