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Cindy:
The new Louise Penny book, A Rule Against Murder is in my library tbr pile now. I hope to get to it soon! The books are even better as the series progresses!
Cindy/Massreader wrote: "I have not read any of Louise Penny since Still Life - I have some catching up to do! She has come out with a fourth book in the series, A Rule Against Murder. .."
Ann wrote: "Cheryl:
Thanks for the info. I loved the Best Novel winner! The Cruelest Month
Cheryl wrote: "The Agatha Award winners were announced at the Banquet tonight at Malice Domestic in..."
Thanks, Cheryl and Ann. I have not read any of Louise Penny since Still Life - I have some catching up to do! She has come out with a fourth book in the series, A Rule Against Murder.
Cindy
Cheryl:
Thanks for the info. I loved the Best Novel winner! The Cruelest Month
Cheryl wrote: "The Agatha Award winners were announced at the Banquet tonight at Malice Domestic in Arlington, VA. The Awards are given to mystery and crime writers who write 'traditional' mysteries.
Best Novel: The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny
(Minotaur Books)
..."
The Agatha Award winners were announced at the Banquet tonight at Malice Domestic in Arlington, VA. The Awards are given to mystery and crime writers who write 'traditional' mysteries.
Best Novel: The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny
(Minotaur Books)
Best First Novel: Death of a Cozy Writer by G.M. Malliet (Midnight Ink)
Best Children's/Young Adult: The Crossroads by Chris Grabenstein (Random House Children's Books)
Best Non-Fiction: How to Write Killer Historical Mysteries by Kathy Lynn Emerson (Perseverance Press)
Best Short Story: "The Night Things Changed" by Dana Cameron, Wolfsbane & Mistletoe (Penguin Group)
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