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I have Murder at Cape Three Points on my list. The remaining books are new to me.. Good luck, Carolien.
I really loved this idea. Like I said before; I will definitely be lurking for new books to read.




Good luck on your challenge.


It's the final book by publication date in the series (1960), but they are in fact all stand alone books which share a title "Death in". M.M. Kaye's husband was in the British army and she wrote books set in places as she travelled the world with him -Kashmir, Zanzibar, Berlin, etc. She actually visited the islands before WWII, wrote the book in what is now Iran during the war and the house in the book was destroyed by Japanese bombs during the war. Really enjoyed it.

The novels I do remember by her were The Far Pavilions and Shadow of the Moon and I think they're on my shelves somewhere. Memories.

I've read most of her books, her autobiography is excellent. A trilogy starting with The Sun in the Morning: My Early Years in India and England.

I've put it on my tbr, thanks for the recommendation :)


I'm reading Mansfield Park now & read Shadow of the Moon a year or so ago. Would like to read more of hers.

I need to take a strategic view of my remaining books, In the midst of the chaotic IT project at work (these days its something like 3 steps forward, 1 step back compared to the 1 step forward, 5 steps back in February, we call that progress), I accepted a new job offer for a great role in my field. However, it does require relocation to a different continent. My books will be in a container on the seas in about a month. We'll be in Chester, England in June. So the 4 actual books either needs to get read in April or will have to wait until sometime much later in the year. Wayne and I have a buddy read of one of them in April at least.

Moving to another continent, how exciting! Is this a permanent or temporary move? I'm curious if/how your reading habits will change. I hope you'll keep reading lots of good African authors and recommend them to us, even though a lot of times their books are not easily available. Happy packing and good luck with the IT project. Will it go live by the time you leave?

Moving to another continent, how exciting! Is this a permanent o..."
Definitely a long-term move. My kids are 12 and 14 and we need them to at least finish school before we move anywhere else.
I'm planning to continue my African authors, I enjoy them too much!
The tragedy on my IT project is that it is live, our customers became our main testers! Not ideal at all.

Oh, test in production...sadly, I am very familiar with that concept. One of our clients is on the process of upgrading their system, constantly changing their code, and continuing the interface with our system, with terrible results (for us). It got so bad, we closed their gate, they are banned now. Manual data entry only, when we can control the data they are sending us.
Hope your project gets better soon.

Oh, test in production...sadly, I am very familiar with that concept. On..."
I think that is what some of our clients would like to do to us...

Ouch! For us, it was easy to do, we are the gate keepers...



Carolien wrote: "I've just realised I finished one of my books in February, Bird Summons was my third by Leila Aboulela and I really enjoyed the characters. Three women sets off on a ..."
Kudos on your reading progress and congratulations on the new job and move. I don't envy the moving though; I hate moving.
Good luck, Carolien!!
Kudos on your reading progress and congratulations on the new job and move. I don't envy the moving though; I hate moving.
Good luck, Carolien!!
Carolien wrote: "Another one done, City of Silver: A Mystery by Annamaria Alfieri. A solid plot, but fascinating setting - seventeenth century Potosi (in modern Bolivia) when the min..."
You're off to a great start, Carolien
You're off to a great start, Carolien



I highly recommend Frédérique Molay's series set in Paris. It is an excellent police procedural. The City of Blood was my third one of the series.
I enjoy Leena Lehtolainen's Maria Kallio series set in Finland as well. Nice main character and good plots.


It is a lovely way to see the world. I have 14 different countries on the list, I've just realised!

Carolien wrote: "And we're done! 12 down, it was a fun year!"
Woo-hoo!! Congratulations, Carolien. So proud of you. Amidst a move across the way, and still completed many of your challenges while enabling the rest of the group. Truly, Commendable!! 🤔☺️🤣
Woo-hoo!! Congratulations, Carolien. So proud of you. Amidst a move across the way, and still completed many of your challenges while enabling the rest of the group. Truly, Commendable!! 🤔☺️🤣
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Preference to books that I already own. I may move house next year and my books will end up in storage for months, so I also chose ebooks where possible.
2014 I took every 14th book on my TBR and chose those that I already owned. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
1. The Man Who Cast Two Shadows by Carol O'ConnellCompleted 27 July 4 stars2. A Death in the Family by Michael StanleyCompleted 4 April 4 stars2015 I had borrowed sufficient books to construct a challenge! And my one choice is still from that list! https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
3. The Watsons by Jane AustenCompleted 22 February4. The Patience of the Spider by Andrea Camilleri
2016 I read books by the contributors to the Murder is Everywhere blog which added a pile of authors to my ongoing series challenge! https://murderiseverywhere.blogspot.com/ https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
5. Target: Tinos by Jeffrey SigerCompleted 10 December 4 stars6. Murder at Cape Three Points by Kwei QuarteyCompleted 13 November 4 stars2017 was a project to read a century of crime by female authors. https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
7. The Studio Crime by Ianthe JerroldCompleted 14 September 3 stars8. Death in the Andamans by M.M. KayeCompleted 14 January 4 stars2018 was an effort to reduce my TBR by reading translated crime novels https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
9. Her Enemy by Leena LehtolainenCompleted 3 September 4 stars10. The City of Blood by Frédérique MolayCompleted 9 September 4 stars2019 I read books by authors who contributed to Sunshine Noir https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
11. The Snake Stone by Jason Goodwin
12. City of Silver: A Mystery by Annamaria AlfieriCompleted 20 March 4 starsAlternates:
2020 and 2021 I focused on female African authors
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13. Ancestor Stones by Aminatta FornaCompleted 28 April 4 stars14. Bird Summons by Leila AboulelaCompleted 27 February 3.5 stars15. The First Woman by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
16. She Would Be King by Wayétu Moore