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10 favorite romantic relationships (or almost relationships) in a mystery series
1. Adelia Aguilar and Rowley, the Bishop of St. Albans in The Mistress of Death series
2. Eve Dallas and Roarke of the In Death series.
3. Rev. Clare Fergusson and police chief Russ Van Alstyne, Millers Kill series by Julia Spencer-Fleming
4. Lady Julia Grey and Brisbane in the Lady Julia Grey mysteries by Deanna Raybourn
5. Tuppence and Tommy (Dame Agatha Christie)
10 favorite romantic relationship (or almost relationships) in a mystery series
1. Adelia Aguilar and Rowley, the Bishop of St. AlbansinThe Mistress of Death series
2. Eve Dallas and Roarke of the In Death series
3. Rev. Clare Fergusson and police chief Russ Van Alstyne, Millers Kill series by Julia Spencer-Fleming
4. Lady Julia Grey and Brisbane in the Lady Julia Grey mysteries by Deanna Raybourn
5. Tuppence and Tommy (Dame Agatha Christie)
6. Thomas and Charlotte Pitt in the Pitt series by Anne Perry
10 favorite romantic relationships (or almost relationships) in a mystery series1. Adelia Aguilar and Rowley, the Bishop of St. Albans in The Mistress of Death series
2. Eve Dallas and Roarke of the In Death series.
3. Rev. Clare Fergusson and police chief Russ Van Alstyne, Millers Kill series by Julia Spencer-Fleming
4. Lady Julia Grey and Brisbane in the Lady Julia Grey mysteries by Deanna Raybourn
5. Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes in Laurie R. King's Mary Russell Series
Kathy wrote: "Teresa wrote: "Kathy you posted number 10? are you doing the new list? "
Oh crap, I didn't realize I needed to do the new list when I posted #10. I thought we could start a list whenever we wante..."
not really sure but I noticed most people do and i have answered the list more than once LOL
1. Adelia Aguilar and Rowley, the Bishop of St. Albans in The Mistress of Death series
2. Eve Dallas and Roarke of the In Death series.
3. Rev. Clare Fergusson and police chief Russ Van Alstyne, Millers Kill series by Julia Spencer-Fleming
4. Lady Julia Grey and Brisbane in the Lady Julia Grey mysteries by Deanna Raybourn
5 sara linton/jeffery tolliver from Karin Slaughter series set in Georgia
The romantic relationship list got screwed up somehow, so I've straightened it out here.10 favorite romantic relationship (or almost relationships) in a mystery series
1. Adelia Aguilar and Rowley, the Bishop of St. AlbansinThe Mistress of Death series
2. Eve Dallas and Roarke of the In Death series
3. Rev. Clare Fergusson and police chief Russ Van Alstyne, Millers Kill series by Julia Spencer-Fleming
4. Lady Julia Grey and Brisbane in the Lady Julia Grey mysteries by Deanna Raybourn
5. Tuppence and Tommy (Dame Agatha Christie)
6. Thomas and Charlotte Pitt in the Pitt series by Anne Perry
7. Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes in Laurie R. King's Mary Russell Series
8. sara linton/jeffery tolliver from Karin Slaughter series set in Georgia
10 favorite romantic relationship (or almost relationships) in a mystery series
1. Adelia Aguilar and Rowley, the Bishop of St. AlbansinThe Mistress of Death series
2. Eve Dallas and Roarke of the In Death series
3. Rev. Clare Fergusson and police chief Russ Van Alstyne, Millers Kill series by Julia Spencer-Fleming
4. Lady Julia Grey and Brisbane in the Lady Julia Grey mysteries by Deanna Raybourn
5. Tuppence and Tommy (Dame Agatha Christie)
6. Thomas and Charlotte Pitt in the Pitt series by Anne Perry
7. Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes in Laurie R. King's Mary Russell Series
8. sara linton/jeffery tolliver from Karin Slaughter series set in Georgia
9. Stephanie Plum and Ranger in the Plum series by Janet Evanovich (plttthh to all you Morelli fans) ;-D
10 favorite romantic relationship (or almost relationships) in a mystery series 1. Adelia Aguilar and Rowley, the Bishop of St. AlbansinThe Mistress of Death series
2. Eve Dallas and Roarke of the In Death series
3. Rev. Clare Fergusson and police chief Russ Van Alstyne, Millers Kill series by Julia Spencer-Fleming
4. Lady Julia Grey and Brisbane in the Lady Julia Grey mysteries by Deanna Raybourn
5. Tuppence and Tommy (Dame Agatha Christie)
6. Thomas and Charlotte Pitt in the Pitt series by Anne Perry
7. Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes in Laurie R. King's Mary Russell Series
8. sara linton/jeffery tolliver from Karin Slaughter series set in Georgia
9. Stephanie Plum and Ranger in the Plum series by Janet Evanovich (plttthh to all you Morelli fans) ;-D
10. Lori Shepherd and Bill Willis in the Aunt Dimity mysteries
We never finished this one, so I'm starting it again:10 Villains or Heroes with great names.
1. Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs
2. Jeffrey Tolliver (The Grant County books by Karin Slaughter)
3. Carson Ryder (The Hundredth Man)
4.norman bates ( physco)
5.Professor James Moriarty--According to Wikipedia, he is widely considered to be the first true example of a supervillain, Moriarty is a criminal mastermind, described by Holmes (Sherlock, of course) as the "Napoleon of Crime."
6. Hellboy
7. Lt. Joe Leaphorn in Tony Hillerman's series
We never finished this one, so I'm starting it again:
10 Villains or Heroes with great names.
1. Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs
2. Jeffrey Tolliver (The Grant County books by Karin Slaughter)
3. Carson Ryder (The Hundredth Man)
4.norman bates ( physco)
5.Professor James Moriarty--According to Wikipedia, he is widely considered to be the first true example of a supervillain, Moriarty is a criminal mastermind, described by Holmes (Sherlock, of course) as the "Napoleon of Crime."
6. Hellboy
7. Lt. Joe Leaphorn in Tony Hillerman's series
8 freddy krueger
how come it wasnt finished
10 Villains or Heroes with great names.
1. Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs
2. Jeffrey Tolliver (The Grant County books by Karin Slaughter)
3. Carson Ryder (The Hundredth Man)
4.norman bates ( physco)
5.Professor James Moriarty--According to Wikipedia, he is widely considered to be the first true example of a supervillain, Moriarty is a criminal mastermind, described by Holmes (Sherlock, of course) as the "Napoleon of Crime."
6. Hellboy
7. Lt. Joe Leaphorn in Tony Hillerman's series
8. freddy krueger
9. Hieronymus (Harry) Bosch, Michael Connelly's hero. His name is very appropriate and ironic.
Teresa wrote: "how come it wasnt finished"Another one got started before this one was finished. I didn't like leaving it with only 7 entries on its list. I guess I do have a touch of OCD. :)
1. Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs
2. Jeffrey Tolliver (The Grant County books by Karin Slaughter)
3. Carson Ryder (The Hundredth Man)
4.norman bates ( physco)
5.Professor James Moriarty--According to Wikipedia, he is widely considered to be the first true example of a supervillain, Moriarty is a criminal mastermind, described by Holmes (Sherlock, of course) as the "Napoleon of Crime."
6. Hellboy
7. Lt. Joe Leaphorn in Tony Hillerman's series
8. freddy krueger
9. Hieronymus (Harry) Bosch, Michael Connelly's hero. His name is very appropriate and ironic
10 jason
Okay New list : )
MYSTERY BOOK that you didnt finish
1)The Bodies Left Behind A Novel
Highly recommend, Author I normally read but after 75 pages all I got from this book was a headache.
MYSTERY BOOK that you didnt finish
1)The Bodies Left Behind A Novel
Highly recommend, Author I normally read but after 75 pages all I got from this book was a headache.
2)Daddy's Little Girl, completely lost interest about halfway through and gave up.
MYSTERY BOOK that you didnt finish
1)The Bodies Left Behind A Novel
Highly recommend, Author I normally read but after 75 pages all I got from this book was a headache.
2)Daddy's Little Girl, completely lost interest about halfway through and gave up.
3) L.A. Outlaws by T. Jefferson Parker: The main character in this wasn't likeable at all, and the storyline wasn't interesting enough for me to keep reading.
MYSTERY BOOK that you didnt finish 1)The Bodies Left Behind A Novel
Highly recommend, Author I normally read but after 75 pages all I got from this book was a headache.
2)Daddy's Little Girl, completely lost interest about halfway through and gave up.
3) L.A. Outlaws by T. Jefferson Parker: The main character in this wasn't likeable at all, and the storyline wasn't interesting enough for me to keep reading.
4) The Yiddish Policemen's Union picked it up twice and both times stopped at page 10 (!). Confusing, contorted and didn't grab me.
Mystery/Crime books adapted into movies: 1. Murder on the Orient Express - That's my all time fave!!
2. Murder at the Gallop (After the Funeral, but with Miss Marple instead of Poirot!)
3. A Time to Kill
4. Death on the Nile - Fantastic Film, one of my favourites
5. Angels & Demons - have you seen it yet? I liked it much more than The Da Vinci Code movie.
6. The Pelican Brief - very good movie
7. Kiss The Girls
8. The Client( i know too much Grisham but they do adapt a lot of his novels)
Mystery/Crime books adapted into movies:1. Murder on the Orient Express - That's my all time fave!!
2. Murder at the Gallop (After the Funeral, but with Miss Marple instead of Poirot!)
3. A Time to Kill
4. Death on the Nile - Fantastic Film, one of my favourites
5. Angels & Demons - have you seen it yet? I liked it much more than The Da Vinci Code movie.
6. The Pelican Brief - very good movie
7. Kiss The Girls
8. The Client( i know too much Grisham but they do adapt a lot of his novels)
9. The Hound of the Baskervilles
Did we not finish Mystery Book You Didn't Finish and so are trying to now? If so...
1)The Bodies Left Behind A Novel
Highly recommend, Author I normally read but after 75 pages all I got from this book was a headache.
2)Daddy's Little Girl, completely lost interest about halfway through and gave up.
3) L.A. Outlaws by T. Jefferson Parker: The main character in this wasn't likeable at all, and the storyline wasn't interesting enough for me to keep reading.
4) The Yiddish Policemen's Union picked it up twice and both times stopped at page 10 (!). Confusing, contorted and didn't grab me.
5)Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell I think that counts, and it's one of the very few I allowed myself not to finish, although I own it and will try again.
Kandice wrote: "5) Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell I think that counts, and it's one of the very few I allowed myself not to finish, although I own it and will try again."I bought this in a weak moment... and it's been sitting there staring at me ever since... will I or won't I start it?
Mystery/Crime books adapted into movies:1. Murder on the Orient Express
2. Murder at the Gallop
3. A Time to Kill
4. Death on the Nile
5. Angels & Demons
6. The Pelican Brief
7. Kiss The Girls
8. Devil in a Blue Dress
9. The Bone Collector
Deirdre wrote: "Mystery/Crime books adapted into movies:1. Murder on the Orient Express
2. Murder at the Gallop
3. A Time to Kill
4. Death on the Nile
5. Angels & Demons
6. The Pelican Brief
7. Kiss The Girls
8..."
We were already on #9 in this list, so I guess these would be 10 and 11?
Kathy wrote: "Deirdre wrote: "Mystery/Crime books adapted into movies:1. Murder on the Orient Express
2. Murder at the Gallop
3. A Time to Kill
4. Death on the Nile
5. Angels & Demons
6. The Pelican Brief
7. K..."
Oops!
7. Kiss the Girls
8. The Client
9. The Hound of the Baskervilles
10. Devil in a Blue Dress
11. The Bone Collector
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