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message 51: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Carolyn wrote: "My favourite PI is Poirot and I think it would be interesting to read either of Sophie Hannah's new books featuring him - Ive read the first one and had mixed feelings but I haven't..."

I don't know what to do here -- if I put the book in the poll and it wins, how will I know there will be someone to take charge of the discussion if you're not likely to be around? If you can find someone to do that, let me know by Sunday and I'll make sure it gets in.


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Marian wrote: "James Crumley,Dennis Lehane(Gone Baby Gone)Robert Crais(LA Requiem)"

Do you want to pick a specific book here, Marian??

:)


message 53: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
jennsquared wrote: "Man, if I must only do one... I would say Prayers for Rain by Dennis Lehane.

If I can nominate 2, then S is for Silence is my second choice.

And so many choices!!!!!!! ..."



Both authors have been nominated prior to your post, so do you maybe have another one??


message 54: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
S.W. wrote: "I'd like to nominate Bruno Chief of Police, by Martin Walker. It's the first in a series set in the Perigord region of France."

So sorry, SW -- a) we've already read it, and b) since he's the Chief of Police, he's not a PI. Another choice??


message 55: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Darren wrote: "Tom Pasmore, from Mystery and The Throat."

I need a title, Darren -- thanks!!


message 56: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Invincible wrote: "Dreams Implant"

Since Invincible publishes this book, it's like having the author promote it, so I'm going to take a pass on this one. If you have another choice, let me know!!


message 57: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Partho wrote: "See when it comes to PI then surely my favourite is Poirot and Holmes but I felt Sophie Hannah didn't do justice with his character, so if I have to nominate someone then would nominate Quinn in [b..."

I just read the description, and it turns out that this book is about two cops rather than a PI, so if you'd like to try again, that would be great.


message 58: by William (new)

William What are the results so far, Nancy? Can you say? Or will that skew the voting?


message 59: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
We're just in the nominations process right now -- I'll be ending nominations Sunday, and then we can start voting when I do the poll. This time I'm thinking I'll not hide results so you all can see the results real time.


message 60: by MissLemon (new)

MissLemon | 255 comments Nancy wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "My favourite PI is Poirot and I think it would be interesting to read either of Sophie Hannah's new books featuring him - Ive read the first one and had mixed feelin..."

Thanks Nancy, I realised it was a big ask but was hoping so many people would think it was a great idea that someone would volunteer ! As know one has yet I'm guessing the idea wouldn't get voted in anyway, so perhaps we should leave it for another time.

I just thought Poirot was a 'given' for a favourite PI, but perhaps he's not so popular after all.


message 61: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Carolyn wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "My favourite PI is Poirot and I think it would be interesting to read either of Sophie Hannah's new books featuring him - Ive read the first one and ha..."

I guess people are more in tune with mainly modern authors, and that's okay. I get that.

Thanks for understanding, Carolyn.


message 62: by Kitty (new)

Kitty A Morbid Taste For Bones is one of my all-time favorite mysteries, kicking off a twenty-book series on Brother Cadfael, the dearest and best detective ever.

Nancy wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Gray Mountain"

Caroline wrote: "Gray Mountain"

Sorry to be dragging behind here -- it's been a crazy few days here at home. So let's see what we'v..."


S.W. wrote: "I'd like to nominate Bruno Chief of Police, by Martin Walker. It's the first in a series set in the Perigord region of France."

Gisela wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Gisela wrote: "My ultimate favourite will always be Wallander, but my current favourite is Andreas Gruber's Maarten S. Sneijder and his sidekick Sabine Nemez. Infuriatingly these book..."


message 63: by Skye (new)

Skye | 2105 comments Wow, Nancy; you have many responses.


message 64: by Kay (new)

Kay | 18 comments I would like to see the group discuss S. J. Rozan. She gets overlooked which is too bad because the series is excellent. I do love Harry Bosch. Connelly never writes a bad book.


message 65: by Nitzan (new)

Nitzan | 7 comments I second John Connoly's Every Dead Thing - the first book of my absolute favorite series currently being published.


message 66: by Shainlock (last edited Aug 04, 2017 07:20AM) (new)

Shainlock | 1 comments On the topic of Poriot , I'm surprised too. I would have thought he was a given. And I want to read those books for sure.


message 67: by Tom (new)

Tom Mathews | 1001 comments I watched the TV series recently and loved it so I'd like to nominate Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (Dirk Gently #1) by Douglas Adams


message 68: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 2 comments Any of Cara Black's series set in Paris, the Aimee Leduc investigations- all wonderful, and historical. Hopefully you've read at least one of them- her newest is entitled Murder in St Germain. Mais oui!


message 69: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Dawn wrote: "Any of Cara Black's series set in Paris, the Aimee Leduc investigations- all wonderful, and historical. Hopefully you've read at least one of them- her newest is entitled Murder in St Germain. Mais..."

It looks like we haven't read any of her books, so feel free to suggest a specific title.


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Andrew Hixson | 4 comments I AM MISSING by TIM WEAVER


message 71: by Skye (new)

Skye | 2105 comments Kay wrote: "I would like to see the group discuss S. J. Rozan. She gets overlooked which is too bad because the series is excellent. I do love Harry Bosch. Connelly never writes a bad book."

Any titles?


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Kay | 18 comments Sky: "Any Titles?"

Someone previously suggested China Trade (S.J. Rozan). I am fine with that.


message 73: by Skye (new)

Skye | 2105 comments Thanks, it's on my TBR list, now.


message 74: by Pauline (new)

Pauline (pvn73) | 5 comments Any of the V.I. Warshawski ones for me, she is a fantastic P.I. - I loved the entire series, so any will do. though when you start at the beginning, it is weird because it is before cell phones & computers, she types on her Olivetti! I would nominate the first book in the series, - Indemnity Only


message 75: by Jan C (new)

Jan C (woeisme) | 39352 comments Nancy wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "My favourite PI is Poirot and I think it would be interesting to read either of Sophie Hannah's new books featuring him - Ive read the ..."

Maybe it is Sophie Hannah they object to.


message 76: by jennsquared (last edited Aug 04, 2017 06:51PM) (new)

jennsquared | 48 comments How do you guys quote people???

I want to try George Pelecanos's Right as Rain, but I don't know if he's any good. The ratings are decent but I don't always trust ratings either since everyone has different taste on books. I have not read him before. Anyone enjoy his books before?

Edit to clarify: I want to nominate Right as Rain.


message 77: by Bill (new)

Bill S.W. wrote: "I'd like to nominate Bruno Chief of Police, by Martin Walker. It's the first in a series set in the Perigord region of France."

I think Nancy is looking for Private investigators / private detectives for this challenge, not police, S.W.


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message 79: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 109 comments Travis McGee is my all-time favorite PI-esque character. The Deep Blue Goodbye by John D MacDonald.


message 80: by MissLemon (last edited Aug 05, 2017 01:04AM) (new)

MissLemon | 255 comments Jan C wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "My favourite PI is Poirot and I think it would be interesting to read either of Sophie Hannah's new books featuring him -..." "maybe it's Sophie Hannah they object to"

I think there's every chance you are right there Jan C! As I've read all the original Poirot books I didn't want to nominate any of those but of course they are (mostly) far superior.

Would love it if Poirot at least got a nomination, and I'm always up for a re read of Agatha Christiebut as I said before I'm probably not in a position to lead the discussion, so it's better if I don't nominate.


message 81: by cHriS (new)

cHriS | 10 comments I think Harry Bosch is now a PI, in Michael Connelly latest book, but I yet to read it.


message 82: by William (last edited Aug 05, 2017 04:58AM) (new)

William cHriS wrote: "I think Harry Bosch is now a PI, in Michael Connelly latest book, but I yet to read it."


... in “The Wrong Side of Goodbye,” he has a new police job, working for the City of San Fernando. San Fernando is a 2.3-square-mile enclave inside Los Angeles, but it has its own small police force, which makes it the perfect hide-out for a loner like Harry. Since Harry works for no pay, he can also take on private investigations."

Map: Boundaries of San Fernando


message 83: by William (new)

William If you are a total Harry Bosch fan, you should see this map of places mentioned in his books:

Google Map of Places Mentioned in Bosch Books


message 84: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Carolyn wrote: "Jan C wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "My favourite PI is Poirot and I think it would be interesting to read either of Sophie Hannah's new books f..."

We should all do a buddy reread of Murder on the Orient Express -- it's coming out as a movie. Or maybe it already has -- I read so much I rarely get out to a film.


message 85: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
All right then -- message 15 gives you the rundown of what's been nominated so far. I'll be closing nominations in the morning. Thanks, everyone.


message 86: by William (new)

William Nancy wrote: "All right then -- message 15 gives you the rundown of what's been nominated so far. I'll be closing nominations in the morning. Thanks, everyone."

Thank you, Nancy. Great fun so far!


message 87: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
William wrote: "If you are a total Harry Bosch fan, you should see this map of places mentioned in his books:

Google Map of Places Mentioned in Bosch Books"



That's cool, William. I have something similar for Raymond Chandler.


message 88: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
William wrote: "Nancy wrote: "All right then -- message 15 gives you the rundown of what's been nominated so far. I'll be closing nominations in the morning. Thanks, everyone."

Thank you, Nancy. Great fun so far!"


It's also a really good way to add more titles to your tbr.


message 89: by MissLemon (new)

MissLemon | 255 comments Nancy - Id be up for a buddy read of any Poirot! The new film of Murder on the Orient Express comes out in November here in the UK ( just in time for my birthday!)


message 90: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Carolyn wrote: "Nancy - Id be up for a buddy read of any Poirot! The new film of Murder on the Orient Express comes out in November here in the UK ( just in time for my birthday!)"

I'll set it up after I get back from vacation at the end of August. Stay tuned.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 556 comments jennsquared wrote: "How do you guys quote people???"

Hit "reply" at the bottom of the post you want to respond to.

Note: if the reply is longer than a few lines, GR will chop it off. You can cut and paste the whole reply into the space, though.


message 92: by Darren (last edited Aug 06, 2017 06:14AM) (new)

Darren Nancy wrote: "Darren wrote: "Tom Pasmore, from Mystery and The Throat."

I need a title, Darren -- thanks!!"


Mystery then. :)


message 93: by Skye (new)

Skye | 2105 comments Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "jennsquared wrote: "How do you guys quote people???"

Hit "reply" at the bottom of the post you want to respond to.

Note: if the reply is longer than a few lines, GR will chop it off. You can cut..."

:))


message 94: by Skye (new)

Skye | 2105 comments Nancy, thanks for message 15; it helps to have the book highlighted; some of the nominations look goo.


message 95: by MissLemon (new)

MissLemon | 255 comments William wrote: "So, that said, it would have to be Kenzie and Genarro in Gone, Baby, Gone. Truly a masterpiece of crime-noir."

That looks interesting but can it be read as a stand alone ( I see its something like #4 in a series)?


message 96: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Darren wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Darren wrote: "Tom Pasmore, from Mystery and The Throat."

I need a title, Darren -- thanks!!"

Mystery then. :)"


got it.


message 97: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Skye wrote: "Nancy, thanks for message 15; it helps to have the book highlighted; some of the nominations look goo."

You're very welcome!


message 98: by Kay (new)

Kay | 18 comments Maybe we could do this again? There are several that I could mention or support another time like Anna Pigeon (Nevada Barr) or VI (Sara Paretsky).


message 99: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10121 comments Mod
Kay wrote: "Maybe we could do this again? There are several that I could mention or support another time like Anna Pigeon (Nevada Barr) or VI (Sara Paretsky)."

Of course!! And if any of you can think of any other subgenres you'd like to explore, feel free to message me any time and let me know.


message 100: by Kay (new)

Kay | 18 comments Nancy: Thanks! Will do.


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