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New to the group and new challenge for March,
i' m reading a New to me author Cara Black New series 'Aimee Leduc Investigations'... Now Read ✔

writer... wrote: "Di wrote: "Chatter here on the book you are reading for this prompt! Some suggestions are a new release, a mystery from an author that is new to you, a series that is new to you, or a type of myste..."
Welcome to the group and thanks for joining in on #MarchMysteryMadness ^-^
Welcome to the group and thanks for joining in on #MarchMysteryMadness ^-^

Thanks for the warm welcome Di!
I'm excited to be jumping in for #MMM 😎



So glad you are discovering Cara Black, I like this series, each book in a different area of Paris. Real tours are also organized around her books in these areas.
Another great mystery writer with books sets in various areas of Paris is Mark Pryor. See for instance https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1... and https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1.... His latest is The Book Artist, maybe not as good

Thanks for that inside info on the tours, Emma. .. unique 😎
I did enjoy my intro to Mark Pryor via

I've a few library loans out for NEW Discovery reads. Will see which others or how many I'll get to 😉

Emma wrote: "writer... wrote: "Di wrote: "Chatter here on the book you are reading for this prompt! Some suggestions are a new release, a mystery from an author that is new to you, a series that is new to you, ..."
Thanks for the suggestions!
Thanks for the suggestions!


Death and the Walking Stick by Linda Berry

New Author for me
Thriller type book: about women/girls being killed
that look a like and the killer is a religious fanatic
so the killer adds religion to his killing
this book is a first in the series: solving the crimes are a ex couple
Chief Police and a doctor for the small town in which they live.
Susan wrote: "I finished Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter
New Author for me
Thriller type book: about women/girls being killed
that look a like and the killer is a religious fanatic
so the killer adds religion t..."
Sounds interesting! I have not read anything by Karin Slaughter yet. Do you think you'll continue with the series?
New Author for me
Thriller type book: about women/girls being killed
that look a like and the killer is a religious fanatic
so the killer adds religion t..."
Sounds interesting! I have not read anything by Karin Slaughter yet. Do you think you'll continue with the series?
Susan wrote: "Yes I have the 2nd one on my tbr list on Goodreads"
That's great! I may check out this series as well later ^-^
That's great! I may check out this series as well later ^-^





Maybe because it won the goodreads award, I had high expectations for this book. I did not like it as much as I wished. I gave it three stars.
I am guessing this book would be really engaging true crime book if the author had sadly not passed away. It is a book that is hard to follow and therefore it was impossible for me to be engaged in. The sections written by her shows her talent for writing but the book as a whole feel disconnected somehow.


about 2 missing women a decade apart.
The story is told backwards, so its very confusing
however a lot of hidden discoveries on why these women disappeared.

Originally I had planned to read Dying in the Wool for this challenge because that author was new to me. But since I'm trying to use a different book for each challenge, I'm going to use Woman In the Window for this one. This is the authors debut novel and so far is still his latest. So of course he is a New-to-me author.
I hosted this book as a read-along and had lots of fun chatting about it here in this group in the Whodunits folder.
I hosted this book as a read-along and had lots of fun chatting about it here in this group in the Whodunits folder.

Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss - released in 2019 about obsessive interests gone awry. Takes place in an anthropological/archaeological setting. As I have done avocational field archaeology and professional work with museum/archaeological collections and archives, this book was right up my alley. Short but scary.
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