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Seems like every time I check on here my 'books to read' and 'authors to read' lists just keep getting longer! :-)



Keep the entries coming - I'm always looking for recommendations for new reading! :-)

I'm familiar with Ngaio Marsh but not R. Austin Freeman and, I confess, haven't read either. More for the list! :-)

I like the sound of that. Keep us posted on what you think once you've finished it, ok? :-)






Goodness! I feel like such a slacked and like I have dozens of authors to catch up on based on all of these responses! :-)

I'm glad I'm not the only one!
Nope - you're definitely not the only one, Denae! And I seriously need to proofread better! I'm sure you knew that I meant I felt like a 'slacker' rather than a 'slacked'. Oh well...I blame too little caffeine! :-)


Has anyone seen it?



I think for May's Book of the Month - I may just pick something at random from this list. Seems like there are so many of us reading other 'English' mysteries in addition to the BotM reads and this looks like a great list to choose from. I know there's a load of authors on here that are new to me.
Any objections?
Any objections?






Wow! More ideas for future BotM reads...I'm so glad to see that folks are continuing to respond to this thread. I'll keep it open as long as folks are interested in responding! :-)

Oh I LOVED that one, Denae! It would be great to hear what you think after you've finished it.
And I like the sound of Blackout/All Clear. I totally agree about the idea of 'genre bending novels'...great what to phrase it! In a way, the most recent BotM book, Possession, is another example of that as it's not your typical murder and mayhem mystery which was definitely part of the appeal for me. And yet more books to add to my lists! :-)
And I like the sound of Blackout/All Clear. I totally agree about the idea of 'genre bending novels'...great what to phrase it! In a way, the most recent BotM book, Possession, is another example of that as it's not your typical murder and mayhem mystery which was definitely part of the appeal for me. And yet more books to add to my lists! :-)
Just started The Return of Captain John Emmett by Elisabeth Speller. Anyone else on the list read this one? My husband who isn't a big mysteries fan picked it up not knowing it was a mystery but thinks I'm going to love it.


And I like the sound of Blackout/All Clear. I totally agree about the idea of 'genre bending novels'..."
I didn't really care for it, actually. It had a lot of parts that felt like they were random facts thrown together, some of which were merely padding, and at some point the narrative became too disjointed and uninteresting to me.

Has anyone else read it? Any thoughts?



I know one thing...with all the fantastic recommendations just on this single thread, I could probably come up with a BotM list for the next few years! :-)
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Denae wrote: "SarahElektra wrote: "Oh I LOVED that one, Denae! It would be great to hear what you think after you've finished it.
And I like the sound of Blackout/All Clear. I totally agree about the idea of '..."
Shame about that, Denae! I must have read it in a good mood or something since I really enjoyed it. I vaguely recall reading it on my daily train commute when I still lived in the UK. Perhaps that jostle and noise and distraction of the train kept me from noticing the 'padding' and disjointed narrative. Always a possibility. So what are reading now to follow that? Have we convinced you to read the BotM for July? :-)
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And I like the sound of Blackout/All Clear. I totally agree about the idea of '..."
Shame about that, Denae! I must have read it in a good mood or something since I really enjoyed it. I vaguely recall reading it on my daily train commute when I still lived in the UK. Perhaps that jostle and noise and distraction of the train kept me from noticing the 'padding' and disjointed narrative. Always a possibility. So what are reading now to follow that? Have we convinced you to read the BotM for July? :-)
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