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Nominations for May 2017 Group Read - Winner!
Ah, I thought the runner up list went further back or I would have nominated this one last month! Never mind, happy to nominate nowThe Poisoned Chocolates Case
Having struggled with the couple of Margery Allingham's books I have read, I would like to give her another try and suggest the first Campion novel:
The Crime At Black Dudley
There is, after all, no better place to start than at the beginning...
A suspicious death and a haunted family heirloom were not advertised when Dr George Abbershaw and a groupof London's brightest young things accepted an invitation to the mansion of Black Dudley.
Skulduggery is most certainly afoot, and the party-goers soon realise that they're trapped in the secluded house.
Amongst them is a stranger who promises to unravel the villainous plots behind their incarceration - but can George and his friends trust the peculiar young man who calls himself Albert Campion?
The Crime At Black Dudley
There is, after all, no better place to start than at the beginning...
A suspicious death and a haunted family heirloom were not advertised when Dr George Abbershaw and a groupof London's brightest young things accepted an invitation to the mansion of Black Dudley.
Skulduggery is most certainly afoot, and the party-goers soon realise that they're trapped in the secluded house.
Amongst them is a stranger who promises to unravel the villainous plots behind their incarceration - but can George and his friends trust the peculiar young man who calls himself Albert Campion?
The Crime at Black Dudley is a bit of an odd duck in the Campion series, but I like it! It’s very rooted in place, from a time when the Fens really were a world apart in Britain. Lots of golden age mysteries could have been set just about anywhere in the country (excepting the university-set ones, of course), and I do enjoy the ones that are more regionally specific.
I love Campion - The Crime at Black Dudley is fun though it's very different from the others in the series. I hadn't remembered its Fenland setting, but I recently read another non-mystery book by Allingham, Dance of the Years, which was full of East Anglian landscapes and accents - she lived in north Essex and knew the region very well.
Three great nominations already - The Poisoned Chocolates Case is a real one-off which would make for a good discussion and I also read and enjoyed Murder Underground last year. Decisions, decisions...
Judy wrote: "it's time to nominate for our May group read. You are welcome to nominate books by Golden Age authors, or titles which were written later but are set during the Golden Age. Just one nomination per ..."I don't have a nomination this month, but I just want too acknowledge the excellent work of our moderators in managing the group, getting the nominations threads open in plenty of time to nominate, vote, and have time to get the book, putting each month's selections up on the home page right on time and opening the discussion threads to get things going, and otherwise just doing the behind-the-scenes work so efficiently and effectively that it goes almost unnoticed. But as the moderator of other groups, I know that it doesn't happen on its own, and I've been in too many groups where it was done dismally if at all.
So kudos and thanks to the mods here for their hard work!
I agree Everyman and I thank the moderators for the work! I'm little late in the readings, but I'll follow the activities, specially the Miss Marple challenge.
Thanks - of course, groups only work if there is lots of participation, so it is a two way thing!
I'd like to nominate Murder in Stained Glass need to start getting through those kindle freebies.& the moderators here do indeed do an awesome job! :)
Susan wrote: "We do keep downloading these books and not reading them, don't we, Carol? :)"“I can resist everything but temptation.”
― Oscar Wilde
Thanks for the kind comments! I enjoyed Murder in Stained Glass and it is another one with a woman of a certain age as detective, so would be interesting again to compare with Miss Marple and Miss Silver...
Ooh, the first Amelia Peabody book! I've never read any of this series and have been meaning to try it.
Carol ♔Type, Oh Queen!♕ wrote: "I'd like to nominate Murder in Stained Glass need to start getting through those kindle freebies.& the moderators here do indeed do an awesome job! :)"
Just a note, this book was free today in US
Judy wrote: "Ooh, the first Amelia Peabody book! I've never read any of this series and have been meaning to try it."I've read some in the series but I don't think this was one of them.
Tania wrote: "I second (or third) Everyman's comments. Also, I would like to nominate Crocodile on the Sandbank."Ooh, good nomination.
A fantastic set of nominations altogether - it will be hard to choose what to vote for this month.
Just to say that I've now created the poll but it won't go live until tomorrow morning (UK time) as I had a few problems setting it up. I'll post again when it goes live!
Very close so far - I think every vote will count this month, so do please vote for your favourite.
Might be worth a punt at those odds, as there's still nothing between this pair! But I think I'd make Albert favourite too, despite him not exactly being the athletic type...
Another close vote this month - every vote will count, so please do vote if you haven't done so already.
I have voted, but not for the current top three as I have read those books. My vote has gone for one that I haven't read yet but is on my TBR.However I might change my vote before the poll ends to one that I would be interested in following a discussion of.
I would be happy with any of the choices this month. There is always so many good books to choose from.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Crime at Black Dudley (other topics)Information Received (other topics)
The Crime at Black Dudley (other topics)
Murder in Stained Glass (other topics)
Crocodile on the Sandbank (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Margery Allingham (other topics)Margaret Armstrong (other topics)
E.R. Punshon (other topics)
Richard Harding Davis (other topics)
E.R. Punshon (other topics)
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A reminder - please don't nominate the following 2 books this time round, as you will be able to vote for them in our runners-up poll in June! They are The Case of the Gilded Fly by Edmund Crispin and Enter a Murderer by Ngaio Marsh.