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It's the second one in that series. I skipped the first one as the plot didn't look all that interesting. I'm a fan of the audio narrator, Michael Page.

I accidentally started reading The 7th Ghost Story MEGAPACK® and am now about halfway through. It's great fun with some very good stories in it. It has one of my favorite ghost stories, "The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall" by John Kendrick Bangs. It was my introduction to ghost stories as a child. Well, that and the ghost stories and songs some older kids taught me when I was little.

It's the second one in that series. I skipped the first one as the plot didn't look all that int..."
I never buy audiobooks - I read much faster than people talk.

I’ve started Agatha Christie: The Complete Notebooks by John Curran, but I’m thinking of rererereading (maybe more re) the book as it is referred to which would take years, but Agatha Christie is an author that I have the majority on paper.
I’m also technically still reading The House of the Spirits, I haven’t read a page in two weeks.
Finally, I think I’m going to read Carrot Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke, that’s where I am in the Hannah Swensen series.

I have enjoyed all the Detective Lavender books and feel they have gotten better as they have gone on. The audio is well done.

Thanks John. I do get e-books from Kobo which I can read on my iPad. What I am having difficulty with is accessing audiobooks. It should be easy using Hoopla, but I spent 2 hours on it the other day and did not get in to borrow any books.

Our library uses Hoopla.

I tried RG as well with no success. I think I am just technically inept.
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A really interesting Greek Detective mystery.

A really interesting Greek Detective mystery."
That’s in my tbr. Glad to hear it’s keeping you interested!

A really interesting Greek Detective mystery."
That’s in my tbr. Glad to hear it’s ..."
I am really enjoying it, but then I am a real Hellenophile. I like anything Greek from The Raven Witch of Corfu - Episode 1 to Captain Corelli's Mandolin.

Here Lies Eric Ambler, his autobiography.
John Hancock, Merchant King and American Patriot, sterling biography by Harlow Giles Unger.
My historical mystery fix will be well represented by Fortune's Deadly Shadow by Leslie Scase. This is a new author for me, so I'm looking forward to it.
I also have Read Me, Los Angeles -- Exploring L.A.'s Book Culture by Katie Orphan waving and waiting to be noticed.
Then there's the Kindle! Lots of histmyst NG books! Plus I'm a big fan of Sarah Woodbury, and her Gareth and Gwen books, set in Wales in the middle 1100s. Working through those at the moment. There is something to be said for enjoying reading.

Have you read any of Gary Corby's Athenian mystery series? I have only read a few but thought they were enjoyable. The first book is The Pericles Commission.

Thanks Leslie, for that recommendation.

I'm also listening to The Pale Horse by Agatha Christie. There's something wrong with the second CD, though, so I will probably need to get another copy.

When you are done with The Pale Horse, let us know what you think on the Agatha Christie thread. I read it a long time ago, but I don't remember a lot about it.
I am reading Miss Austen by Gill Hornby. I got interested in it because of the title, but it's more about grief (how women in the 19th century didn't have a lot of choices too) and the Miss Austen of the title is Cassandra Austen (the sister).
I'm also reading My Mother, a Serial Killer, that's the story of Dulcie Bodsworth told by her daughter Hazel Baron (and a coauthor). It's about a serial killer in Australia.




I haven't got to number 68 yet, I think I'm only on about number 20. But I am enjoying them.


It's a good one."
Good to know, Rosemarie. I just finished Croft's The Groote Park Murder and was beginning to think it was going nowhere fast and then pow!


It's a good one."
Good to know, Rosemarie. I just fini..."
Another good one is Crofts' Mystery in the Channel. It has a complex plot and is one of my favorites by Crofts.

Anyway this was a lovely book that was good for my spirits. Check it out if you have a chance.

That is on my TBR list. I read a Jane Austen related book lately, Miss Austen so I’ll wait a little bit before reading another one.
I’m having a break from mysteries just before our June read starts and I’m reading The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, it’s very different from my usual reads, but I’m really enjoying it. I try to read classics from the 20th Century once in a while not just the 19th.

These are delightful in audiobook as well. Excellent narrator!


anyone else like historical crime?"
I enjoy historical mysteries. My favorite series are the Cadfael books by Ellis Peters and the Judge Dee books by Robert van Gulik. Candace Robb's Owen Archer series, Ruth Downie, Lindsey Davis, and Steven Saylor are also great.


Penny and Diane, I also enjoy historical fiction, and just arrived today in my mail is Girl Waits with Gun





I love the Kopp girls mysteries. They just get better and better.


I've read several of Rendell's books (not the one you are starting sadly) and always enjoy them.
Am trying to think of what I would love to start reading next. So many darn good books! Tough choices as I have several Christie books that I don't remember ever reading (and one I need for a Christie challenge); several books on my kindle, including some I have had since March 2018; as well as several 'golden age' books that I'm itching to start.
I'm going to say I'll be starting sometime today One by One They Disappeared




anyone else like historical crime?"
I enjoy historical mysteries. My favorite series are the Cadfael books by [autho..."
read a few of those authors but will look up the ones that are new to me

I just finished "Miss Austen" which is about Cassandra rather than Jane and I really liked it. It says a lot about the situation for unmarried women at the time.


anyone else like historical crime?"
I enjoy historical mysteries. My favorite series are the Cadfael b..."
Historical mysteries are "all" I read. I follow so many I have to have a spreadsheet to keep track. Rhys Bowen is a particular favorite, as is Catriona McPherson and C.S. Harris.

Ooh a spreadsheet, serious respect. And thanks for some names Helen, I will pass on to my wife who is just getting into Historical Mysteries.

It’s perfect for someone just submerging themselves into historical mysteries. They’re cute and funny!
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I hope you eventually enjoyed the book Jean, it is one of my favourite Poirot's so far.