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message 1: by Lisa, Moderator (new)

Lisa | 774 comments Mod
Hi friends!

Once again, fall has snuck up on me. I don't know how this happens, but it has, once again. I'm hoping that you all have had a safe and wonderful summer, with lots of fun and reading.

I read an article in the Wall Street Journal this summer that featured a list — 25 Years of Fictional Mayhem. It's a list of the best 25 mystery/thrillers in the last quarter century, at least according to this critic. I've added them all to my TBR, and decided to mine the list for 6 selections for us to read over the fall and winter months. There are so many good ones here, it was hard to choose. I tried to mix crime and mystery, different locations and situations. Take a look at the list below, and let me know if there are any that are very hard to find. I can swap in an alternate if there is a selection that proves generally difficult to get a hold of.

September - Small Mercies, Dennis Lehane, 2023
October - Big Sky (Jackson Brodie #5), Kate Atkinson, 2019
November - IQ, Joe Ide, 2016
December - The Plot (The Book Series #1), Jean Hanff Korelitz, 2021
January - Your House Will Pay, Steph Cha, 2019
February - Find You First, Linwood Barclay, 2021

I will get the discussion posted for our Sept read in the next couple of days. Now, it's back to Postmortem for me :)

Lisa


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2048 comments Mod
Thank you. Looks like an interesting list.


message 3: by Lisa, Moderator (new)

Lisa | 774 comments Mod
Thanks, Sheri! I think so too.


message 4: by Gem , Moderator & Admin (last edited Aug 25, 2025 12:51PM) (new)

Gem  | 1706 comments Mod
Lisa wrote: "Hi friends!

Once again, fall has snuck up on me. I don't know how this happens, but it has, once again. I'm hoping that you all have had a safe and wonderful summer, with lots of fun and reading. ..."


I added these books to the bookshelves.


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