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Moraig wrote: "Rules of Backyard Cricket by Jack Serong"
The Rules of Backyard Cricket by Jock Serong
Good one!

Good one!


PattyMacDotComma wrote: "I don't think the group has read the classic, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. It's still a good read!"
I would never have put that one in as one of our group's genres Patty - but on checking it shows "mystery" as one of the shelves :)
I would never have put that one in as one of our group's genres Patty - but on checking it shows "mystery" as one of the shelves :)
Brenda wrote: "PattyMacDotComma wrote: "I don't think the group has read the classic, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. It's still a good read!"
I would never have put that one in as..."
Several of her books were mysteries and one The Birds was horror. And she even wrote a time travel - The House on the Strand. She was a very talented lady!
I would never have put that one in as..."
Several of her books were mysteries and one The Birds was horror. And she even wrote a time travel - The House on the Strand. She was a very talented lady!


It is billed as a crime thriller and has a hearing-impaired private investigator Caleb Zelic,who is tracking the murderer of his best friend.
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Resurrection Bay (other topics)Rules of Prey (other topics)
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BUT - our format has changed for 2019!
There will be twelve tasks - a different one each month - open for nomination to fit that task.
For February's read we are looking for books with the title beginning with "R". (you can leave out "the", "an", "a")
So, nominate a crime/mystery/thriller/suspense book to cover February's task :)
Don't forget - 1st in a series, if a series
This thread will be open until 10th January, then nominations will go to the vote.
Authors and publishers, please don't nominate your own work!