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Historical Mysteries Settings Challenge (2016) - Particpant Threads

Going to take a shot at Doctor of history now so i'll need to broaden out into another 5 categories. Should be fun, i've got a few of my favourite categories still available. So far my least favourite has been the colonial america one, and even that was pretty good in places.
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I read the latest Maise Dobbs, Journey to Munich. Maise's reaction to her personal tragedy has rather overwhelmed the last two books, but she may be moving on. I found that I don't remember much about the prior book in the series. I think this one is better.
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Mrs Happy just brought this one home from the library for me - about #3 on the pile. Ms. Gregory is definitely one of my favorites :)

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It's very good! I usually read the cambridge books as soon as they come out, not sure why this one has sat on my to-read for so long unread.

It's quite a short book, but very entertaining. Some very colourful characters, especially in the suspect pool!
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Finished The Dragon Scroll and enjoyed it a great deal. I will definitely be reading more of those.
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I love this series. Akitada is a fine travel companion.

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I love this series. Akit..."
I always seem to read a lot when i'm travelling, absence of the usual distractions and the ease of carrying plenty of reading material with you these days.
On that note, finished Black Arrow. Easily the best in the series so far, though heartbreakingly tragic on so many levels.
I also love this series. The characters are so vivid, so colourful and (in a few cases) comical. They are very good at tugging the heartstrings as well.
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Veronica wrote: "You're really rolling through your books, Nick. Excellent! I, on the other hand, haven't managed to read much of anything for a whole week."
I'm also going through a minor slump, Veronica. I've only read 5 books in August. Hopefully, September will be better.
I'm also going through a minor slump, Veronica. I've only read 5 books in August. Hopefully, September will be better.

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Wow, that really is a slump for you. I hope September is better for you.

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Dawn wrote: "I finished The Haunting of Maddy Clare earlier this week. I really enjoyed this book. I wondered if I should include this in the historical mysteries list since there is a strong pa..."
Yes, it has paranormal elements but it is definitely a historical mystery.
Yes, it has paranormal elements but it is definitely a historical mystery.

Completed: 14 of 15
1. Early 20th Century: The Darkness Knows by Cheryl Honigford.
2. Ewardian England: Death on the Sapphire by R. J. Koreto.
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I just love this series. Flavia is a terrific character.

My review of Shamus in a Skirt is here.
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Benjamin L wrote: "Enjoyed M. Ruth Myers recent Shamus in a Skirt and thrilled to see via her mailing list early access to her very, very newest for .99c yesterday!
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Benjamin please link back to your original post. It makes it much easier for me to keep track.
Also, please post the date that you finished reading the book or it will not count towards the challenge.
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Benjamin please link back to your original post. It makes it much easier for me to keep track.
Also, please post the date that you finished reading the book or it will not count towards the challenge.
Thanks.

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Readerboard updated to September 30th
Aubree - 10/15
Benjamin - 8/10
Candace - 1/3
Carol - 10/10
Dawn - 18/18
Denise -22/22
Gail - 9/9
Gretchen - 14/14
Gretchen II - 19/20
Jadetyger -5/10
Lauren - 10/10
Lindy-Lane - 4/15
Meghan - 19/19
Nick - 16/20
Paisley - 4/15
Rosina 2/10
Sandy - 14/14
Susan - 13/15
Veronica - 10/10 , 14/15
Vicki - 25/25
Viji - 10/20+
Aubree - 10/15
Benjamin - 8/10
Candace - 1/3
Carol - 10/10
Dawn - 18/18
Denise -22/22
Gail - 9/9
Gretchen - 14/14
Gretchen II - 19/20
Jadetyger -5/10
Lauren - 10/10
Lindy-Lane - 4/15
Meghan - 19/19
Nick - 16/20
Paisley - 4/15
Rosina 2/10
Sandy - 14/14
Susan - 13/15
Veronica - 10/10 , 14/15
Vicki - 25/25
Viji - 10/20+

Completed: 15 of 15 in at least five categories
1. Roman Empire: The Ides of April by Lindsey Davis
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I've completed the Masters level! I don't think I have enough time left in the year to complete the Doctorate but I'll give it a shot anyway. Whether I complete it or not, this challenge has been a lot of fun and I've discovered some new series and time periods through it.

One more book to go, to meet my goal:)
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Veronica wrote: "Masters Level
Completed: 15 of 15 in at least five categories
I've completed the Masters level! I don't think..."
That's fabulous, Veronica! You are really rocking this challenge :0)
Completed: 15 of 15 in at least five categories
I've completed the Masters level! I don't think..."
That's fabulous, Veronica! You are really rocking this challenge :0)
Susan wrote: "I just finished reading The Anatomist's Wife by Anna Lee Huber. This is my first book I have read in this series. Looking forward to reading more.
One more book to go, to meet my g..."
I love that series, Susan. So glad you enjoyed the first book.
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I love that series, Susan. So glad you enjoyed the first book.

Completed: 2/15
Victorian England: Murder as a Fine Art by David Morrell
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Completed: 4/15
Ancient Rome/Roman Empire: Enemies at Home
Medieval England: The Unquiet Bones
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I loved it, and Ryan should be better known than he is. If you like police procedurals in non-US settings, it's especially enjoyable. I preferred the third book in the series, The Twelfth Department but it's a close race.
You might be interested in Despite The Falling Snow which has a dual timeline: contemporary and 1930s Russia. It would be a stretch to call it a mystery, but it's a quiet, unusual, enjoyable book.

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You are doing so great on this challenge, Gretchen!