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I'm pretty sure this is one I picked up when it was free or very cheap for the kindle. I try to only pick ones that have decent ratings, but occasionally there is a reason a Golden Age author is out of print! Luckily, Dalton isn't one of them. She's good. She wrote the Hugh Collier series from 1928 to 1951, plus many other stand alones. If you need something in this date range she is definitely worth considering.

Yes, it probably was in the 'deals' thread. I liked it enough to buy the second one in the series for $2.99! (big spender, I know..... ha, ha).


https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
This shelf is based on a few personal features like where I am in a series and finding the first book in series I haven't read. I also stayed away from most cozy mysteries and spy thrillers, but there are a few on the list. I hope it is helpful. I just added Elizabeth's recommendation to the list and have added others that have come up. Some years have just one choice and other years have many, especially the recent years. I'm going to try to read the early books in chronological order, but mix in the modern choices. Thanks for this great idea for a project, Elizabeth!


No Rebekah, it's a 'for fun' challenge for those of us that are mystery fans and/or challenge fans.

Last month I was thinking out loud in the socializing thread, and with encouragement, found others would join me. It is a personal challenge. See this thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

By the way you all are missing the link www.stopyourekillingme.com
That’s my go-to site to find authors, series, certain years, based in certain countries or cities and dates! They even have sections on occupations.
They have them all or try to and if they are missing something, just let them know and they’ll add it on


I don't think they need be read in order.

Yes..... she's on 'the list'. I feel like I should preface 'the list' with 'the ever expanding'! ha, ha.....
Woohoo - I'm up to 10 with Trent's Last Case!


Oh my goodness.... I have been trying very hard to stay on the straight and narrow with the books I've chosen for this season's challenge. I'm sure they are good, but it would be much more fun to just sit and read my go to genre of mystery...... So, yes - good and bad! :)

I'm glad you enjoyed Trent's Last Case, Valerie! I picked it hoping it would fit into the mystery challenge for a few people :)
I'm planning to read Laura for the group read, chosen by Elizabeth possibly with the same thing in mind?

I'm glad you enjoyed Trent's Last Case, Valerie! I picked it hoping it would fit into the mystery challenge for a few people :)
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I did enjoy it! Thanks for picking it for a group read - two birds with one stone, although I would have read it even without the mystery challenge!

I'm pretty sure this is one I picked up when it was free or very..."
I agree with this comment about Moray Dalton. I read The Strange Case of Harriet Hall, and although I don't actually rave about it, I will quite happily read more by this author - and not just because she will fill in blanks for this challenge!

I'm pretty sure this is one I picked up when it ..."
Oh good. I'm glad you liked her. I always feel like it can be dicey to recommend books/authors!

I just finished book #4 of that series. Truly a fun read!

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Interesting list.

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I hadn't heard of eight of these authors, so more exploring to do! I was happy to see Marie Belloc Lowndes' The Lodger on the list. It is so good. Maybe some more gems will show up from this list, thanks for posting it! It's amazing how many really good forgotten authors are out there.



I found this list:
https://crimereads.com/the-binge-read...
also, this list:
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...

Connie, Hillerman may fit your interesting locations, depending on whether you think the Southwest fits that description.


I just saw on Amazon.ca that there were a few E.C.R. Lorac titles for 0.99, which is my kind of price! I picked up one, since I am unsure about her style, it is from 1942. I think the others were from the '40s as well.


The few that have longer reviews note that her scene setting and description is great and the mystery weaker. I'm ok with that, as long as I know ahead of time!
She really cranked them out, but many of them don't seem to be (very) accessible.

I've been trying to read one, and sometimes two, mysteries each month. It's been a good change from the classics and historical fiction I'm reading for other groups.

But I have read nothing from before 1923, and I don't even have any books lined up for that period. I will be looking at lists for the early years!



Yes! That is exactly the way I am handling them.


Was he the fellow you asked about for 10.3 that he was a lecturer? I found this:
but instead he served as a Special Constable on the Home Front. Flynn worked for the local government while teaching “Accountancy, Languages, Maths and Elocution to men, women, boys and girls” in the evenings,
which would have him fit that 10.3 for you. (and cross-posted)
Also, thanks of course, for posting about him. I think I've seen some of the books on the various Kindle deals emails I subscribe to, but had failed to investigate.

I needed a 'purple' in title for another challenge and let's just say, there weren't that many appealing books out there! but his 16th book looks interesting (yes, I'm reading out of order) and it's quite engaging so far (I'm only 30% in).
Thought I'd post here in case anyone is looking for older mysteries :)

Want to Crack the Case? These Are The 101 Best Mystery Books of All Time
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Want to Crack the Case? These Are The 101 Best Mystery Books of All Time
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Well, that was a fun list! I could spend all of my time reading mysteries, just based on (most of) their suggestions!

Want to Crack the Case? These Are The 101 Best Mystery Books of All Time
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Yes...I added quite a few series to my TBR list.

This was about a Caleb Sweetwater installment from Anna Katharine Green. I, too would recommend her for both the Sweetwater and Mr. Grice mysteries. Very early and better than one might expect given the time period.

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And, as the threads for filling in the years won't send a notification, please let us know when you've reached a milestone. Even if you've just logged 10 titles - or when you've gotten what looks to be a harder year.
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