Historical Mystery Lovers discussion
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Hello everyone! Friendly group it looks like. I'm new, but love historical mysteries. Recently read A Singular and Whimsical Problem and really enjoyed it, perfect for the Christmas weekend. I guess it's a kickoff for a new series, which looks really promising. I have Brooklyn on Fire on the way and look forward to it. I enjoy all periods, but seem to be particularly drawn to the dawn of the 20th Century. I'm a museum curator by day and an aspiring writer at night (and any other spare moment I can squeeze in). We live in Omaha, my partner Susan is also a writer (journalist and fiction), and we had our first baby in July. So, now that he's going to bed at a decent hour regularly and sleeping well, we're finally getting back to our projects and reading.
Thanks!
Gail wrote: "Hi. My name is Gail and I am new to the group. Looks good!"
Hi Gail. Welcome to the group. Hope you enjoy our features and discussions :0)
Hi Gail. Welcome to the group. Hope you enjoy our features and discussions :0)
Hi all,
Endeavour Press are pleased to be launching the first ever virtual historical fiction festival. It will run from 18-22 April, and so far we have fifty authors signed up, including William Ryan, Antonia Hodgson, Michael Arnold, Sarah Gristwood, Hallie Rubenhold and Manda Scott.
Tickets are free and you can register via this link: https://historicalfestival.wordpress....
The festival will mainly be hosted on Twitter and Goodreads, with interviews, reader Q&As, giveaways and writing tips.
You can find out more on the festival here: https://historicalfestival.wordpress.... and via our Twitter account: @hist_fest
Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
Endeavour Press are pleased to be launching the first ever virtual historical fiction festival. It will run from 18-22 April, and so far we have fifty authors signed up, including William Ryan, Antonia Hodgson, Michael Arnold, Sarah Gristwood, Hallie Rubenhold and Manda Scott.
Tickets are free and you can register via this link: https://historicalfestival.wordpress....
The festival will mainly be hosted on Twitter and Goodreads, with interviews, reader Q&As, giveaways and writing tips.
You can find out more on the festival here: https://historicalfestival.wordpress.... and via our Twitter account: @hist_fest
Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
Hi,This is Viji. I enjoy historical thrillers and mysteries a lot. I hope to learn a lot about the various categories/authors of historical mysteries from you all.
Hi all,I realized I posted in a couple of threads without introducing myself, so wanted to apologize and catch up! : )
Although I enjoy a good historical mystery, I haven't been reading many lately so was mainly lurking. Some of my favorites are Paul Doherty's Brother Athelstan, the Matthew Shardlake series and Nicola Upson's Josephine Tey books. Always looking for new discoveries, though...
I love the Shardlake books and have been wanting to try the Josephine Tey mysteries. Miss M.: I think you'll like this friendly group.
Miss M wrote: "Hi all,I realized I posted in a couple of threads without introducing myself, so wanted to apologize and catch up! : )
Although I enjoy a good historical mystery, I haven't been reading many late..."
Hi Miss M! I have not come across any of those books, I will have to check them out :)
Welcome Miss M! I enjoyed the shardlake books as well, though I really didn't like Doherty. I don't like how he puts in pointless scenes that stall the story, just to show off a bit more of his research (long walks through the city in the athelsten books for instance).Have you tried the Matthew Bartholemew series by Susanna Gregory? That'd have to be my favourite I think.
Hi Nick,Ha! I do know what you mean about Doherty, he can be repetitive...he also always has a set piece about London Bridge...but sometimes I just fall in love with a series as a whole and forgive the author their faults. Not always though! I'm also probably a bit strange in that I love a good info dump. :D
I've read a few of the Gregory books and probably will try again, and I do like the character of Bartholomew, but I think her books are awfully drawn out and could use some shortening. Re Shardlake, I also like the Rory Clements books in the later Tudor era.
Hello! I am Steve. I love a good murder mystery, and I love historical novels. I am shopping a murder mystery to publishers now. In the meantime, I'd love to talk books with you all and pick up some good reading suggestions.
Michelle wrote: "Welcome Rebecca, Nick, Viji, and Miss M! I don't post a ton, but I love historical mystery!"Thank you for the welcome!
Hello EveryoneMy apologies for not introducing myself sooner. I'm delighted to be part of your group and am passionate about historical mystery/thrillers - especially if espionage is included in the tale.
I'm currently and enthusiastically enjoying http://www.amazon.co.uk/Winters-War-W... (the first book after the Prologue part of a series).
Melanie wrote: "Hello EveryoneMy apologies for not introducing myself sooner. I'm delighted to be part of your group and am passionate about historical mystery/thrillers - especially if espionage is included in ..."
Winter's War looks interesting. I will look for it on Amazon US.
S.K. wrote: "Melanie wrote: "Hello EveryoneMy apologies for not introducing myself sooner. I'm delighted to be part of your group and am passionate about historical mystery/thrillers - especially if espionage..."
Hello SK
Yes, it's a treat to read.
I'm looking forward to the next three books in the Guy Winter Mystery series too and then the 5th one which will be out later this year.
I'd love to hear your thoughts later on.
Melanie wrote: "S.K. wrote: "Melanie wrote: "Hello EveryoneMy apologies for not introducing myself sooner. I'm delighted to be part of your group and am passionate about historical mystery/thrillers - especially..."
Yes, I'll share them with you. Thanks again for the tip!
Hello! I'm excited to find this group and anticipate discovering great books through these posts. I travel for work and spend my airport time reading, so I go through a lot of books. My favorite book this year is Jane Steele, by Lindsay Faye, which is more aptly described as historical crime rather than historical mystery, since she confesses right at the start. It's a take off of Jane Eyre. This author also has a series set in New York when the police force was just established, The Gods of Gotham is book 1, which I also recommend. I also like the St Cyr mysteries others have mentioned, and the Kronberg crime series, which is written by Annelie Wendeberg. Thanks to the moderator and all who post for your time!
Laura wrote: "Hello! I'm excited to find this group and anticipate discovering great books through these posts. I travel for work and spend my airport time reading, so I go through a lot of books. My favorite bo..."
Welcome to the group, Laura!
Can't believe I missed your post, it must be the heat going to my head (44 Celsius here today).
The Jane Steele book sounds good. I tried to read The Gods of Gotham a little while ago but couldn't get into it. Maybe this one will do the job :0)
Welcome to the group, Laura!
Can't believe I missed your post, it must be the heat going to my head (44 Celsius here today).
The Jane Steele book sounds good. I tried to read The Gods of Gotham a little while ago but couldn't get into it. Maybe this one will do the job :0)
Hello all!!I've been on the hunt for a good historical mystery and decided to see if Goodreads had a group that could maybe help me out and was lucky enough to find one. Some of my favorites include the Julian Kestrel series, Tasha Alexander, and Deanna Raybourn. I'm looking forward to getting some great recommendations from y'all.
Welcome Tammy!
You've come to the right place :0)
I love Deanna Raybourn and have Tasha Alexander on my ever growing TBR.
Hope you have a good time with us!
You've come to the right place :0)
I love Deanna Raybourn and have Tasha Alexander on my ever growing TBR.
Hope you have a good time with us!
Sorry I have not been active here for awhile, but I am hoping to be a regular again :) I just wanted to say Welcome to all the new members and Hello again!
Thanks, Lauren! I have been reading a lots of Historical Mysteries so hopeful can comment on some threads tomorrow.
Kris - My Novelesque Life wrote: "Thanks, Lauren! I have been reading a lots of Historical Mysteries so hopeful can comment on some threads tomorrow."
Great! Looking forward to seeing what you have been reading :0)
Great! Looking forward to seeing what you have been reading :0)
Hi Kris! I was wondering why I hadn't seen you around here because I've seen that you read quite a few historical mysteries. Glad to see you here!And a big welcome to all our new members!
Hi and thanks, Veronica(Last year I became more active on GR and joined every group I was invited to and got a bit overwhelmed. I am now slowly getting back to the groups I really want to be a part of.)
Lauren wrote: "Welcome Tammy!You've come to the right place :0)
I love Deanna Raybourn and have Tasha Alexander on my ever growing TBR.
Hope you have a good time with us!"
Thanks Lauren. Since joining I've already added
to my to read list
I know that feeling, Kris. I had to pare down as well.Tammy, I just checked out Jane Steele from the library myself. I haven't gotten to it yet though.
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