Clean Mystery/Suspense for the Squeamish discussion
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Just finished the excellent ~
The first book in the series
had some scattered swears and one not too detailed sex scene, but this second book has nothing like that.

The first book in the series




I recommend the whole series. They're funny and entertaining as well as good mysteries. I love Georgie. 12 Clues is towards the end of the series so far. I enjoyed that one best of all the series so far, I think. It looks like my review got eaten so I'll have to add it back in.
I actually prefer more modern day reads over the Regency era,[though several from that era are also on my Favorites bookshelf] but the synopsis is what attracted me to that particular book. :D





For contemporary mystery, I tend to grab a Christian suspense book, since I (usually) know what I'm getting with those.
I'm currently reading

I plan to try The Twelve Clues Of Christmas by Rhys Bowen soon.
I have enjoyed some Christian suspense such as the excellent ~
but I try to avoid religious proselytizing.

I have enjoyed some Christian suspense such as the excellent ~

but I try to avoid religious proselytizing.

If you start there, you'll be spoiled for the romantic subplot but that is one of the better entries in a great series. I just love Georgie!
I don't have time to read anything right now but I have a long list for winter.
Oh good, I'm glad I picked a good one to start with.
I don't have much time to read, summer or fall, because of interacting with family friends then, but it just takes me longer to finish the books that I do start, haha!
I don't have much time to read, summer or fall, because of interacting with family friends then, but it just takes me longer to finish the books that I do start, haha!

I just finished my ~fist legal thriller by John Grisham~
. It was interesting, but not as "thrilling" as I had hoped for. Did appreciate that there were only a few scattered-mild curses.
Next up~

Next up~



I'd agree about reading the Royal Spyness mysteries in order.
Hannah wrote: "Finished
. A few mild curses near the end (d*, h*). Otherwise good...four stars.
I'd agree about reading the Royal Spyness mysteries in order."
Thanks for the heads up.

I'd agree about reading the Royal Spyness mysteries in order."
Thanks for the heads up.


I gave
4 stars but really 3 1/2 and
rates the same.
I have an Amish mystery checked out so it will probably be next up~


I have an Amish mystery checked out so it will probably be next up~



Going to start the prequel to the Posadas County Mystery series~
I am hoping to find it more engaging than the book from the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series.

I am hoping to find it more engaging than the book from the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series.
I am now reading an historical mystery~The Last Days of Night
and going to start~
ETA: sadly both only rated 1-star for me, and I didn't finish either one! :(
and going to start~

ETA: sadly both only rated 1-star for me, and I didn't finish either one! :(



The Cat Who Could Read Backwards
The Cat Who Saw Red
There are over 20 in the series and began being written in the late 60's and continued through 2008 at least.
Pamela wrote: "Looking forward to your thoughts on this one. Thanks! 😀"
I am only about 50 pgs. in, so far, but I have already found it far more engaging than my last book. I think this one is going to be a winner. :D
I am only about 50 pgs. in, so far, but I have already found it far more engaging than my last book. I think this one is going to be a winner. :D
I have added the first "Cat Who" book to my TBR list to see how I like it.
Pamela, I started "The Ice Twins" and I think it will be a Favorite.
Sadly, I could not finish 'The Ice Twins' for the crude talk and pervasive profanity!
Pamela, I started "The Ice Twins" and I think it will be a Favorite.
Sadly, I could not finish 'The Ice Twins' for the crude talk and pervasive profanity!



and open arms by traci Dupree a guiideposts series, 'murder and the ministers wife' more investigative then murder series.
Pamela wrote: "Looking forward to your thoughts on this one. Thanks! 😀"
Unfortunately, didn't see any reviews warning of all the "F" bombs and crude sexual talk, in The Ice Twins. I stopped reading it. :(
Unfortunately, didn't see any reviews warning of all the "F" bombs and crude sexual talk, in The Ice Twins. I stopped reading it. :(
Re: Pamela, Yes, it really irks me when reviewers don't even mention that a book contains such elements, that's why I do, even if it's just to mention that there are only a few occurrences in a book.
I appreciate a heads up, so I assume that other readers do as well.
I appreciate a heads up, so I assume that other readers do as well.


>Carolyn wrote: "

and open arms by traci Dupree a guiideposts series, 'murder and the ministers wife' more investigative then murder series."
Re: Carolyn, Oh my, as an avid fan of Amish Fiction/Suspense ,you definitely got my attention with Kingdom Come! Added to my list.


this has a great rating and reviews as being fun and Enjoyable


Jonathan wrote:
Hi Jonathan, it looks like your books would fit here, after you meet the criteria for 'self-promotion', which you have not yet done.
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Hi Jonathan, it looks like your books would fit here, after you meet the criteria for 'self-promotion', which you have not yet done.
Please note the rules here~ https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Once you have done so, you are welcome to tell us about your books. Thank you.
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I really enjoyed it. If you like Downton Abbey, suffragette heroines, plucky and devoted ladies' maids you will enjoy this one. The first murder happens before the story begins and the one that happens happens way off page and Frances is asked to come to the scene. There's one barroom brawl scene. Most of the violence mentioned in the story was conducted during the Boer War.
Jonathan wrote: "Got it. Just started on goodreads so i wasnt aware of all the rules. Will try to satisfy them. Thanks."
Hmmm, your profile says~"Member Since December 2015", and my group's self-promotion rules are shown to all new group members when they first attempt to post, plus the rules for authors are posted in the discussion under 'Intoductions'.
These rules are to prevent the Forums from becoming useless to readers for book suggestions and reviews because of SPAMMING by authors promoting their own books, as what happened at the wonderful Amazon forums, so that they had to ban all author self-promotion, and restrict it from all forums, except the Meet Our Authors Forum. They were promoting their books in every single thread, regardless of not even being in the genre that readers were requesting suggestions of titles for!
When one creates a new group on GR we generally include requirements to be met before we allow any author self-promotion in our group for the reason stated.
Hmmm, your profile says~"Member Since December 2015", and my group's self-promotion rules are shown to all new group members when they first attempt to post, plus the rules for authors are posted in the discussion under 'Intoductions'.
These rules are to prevent the Forums from becoming useless to readers for book suggestions and reviews because of SPAMMING by authors promoting their own books, as what happened at the wonderful Amazon forums, so that they had to ban all author self-promotion, and restrict it from all forums, except the Meet Our Authors Forum. They were promoting their books in every single thread, regardless of not even being in the genre that readers were requesting suggestions of titles for!
When one creates a new group on GR we generally include requirements to be met before we allow any author self-promotion in our group for the reason stated.
I recently read and very much enjoyed an Amish-themed mystery/suspense by a-new-to-me author~Samantha Price .I absolutely want to read more of her work.


I have read ALL of the "Cat Who" books and adore them. Yes, very clean and sweetly funny-ish. I highly recommend.
I haven't read those, but have read several of "The Cats That" books~
There are several more. I love how the author gave each cat it's own personality and ways of meowing(voice)!




There are several more. I love how the author gave each cat it's own personality and ways of meowing(voice)!

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