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message 351: by Melanie (new)

Melanie (melaniewatkins) | 2 comments Hello everyone, My name is Melanie and I love historical mysteries. Of course I love Agatha Christie, CJ Sansom, and Anne Perry and Im looking to expand my reading collection.


message 352: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Melanie wrote: "Hello everyone, My name is Melanie and I love historical mysteries. Of course I love Agatha Christie, CJ Sansom, and Anne Perry and Im looking to expand my reading collection."

Welcome to the group, Melanie!


message 353: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 1 comments Hi Melanie -- I'm new too! I read Christie and Perry too, also like the Charles Todd books a lot. Welcome!


message 354: by Justin (new)

Justin | 1 comments Hi. I'm Justin. I like the subset of historical fiction mysteries.

Current series:
1. Peter Tremaine's Sister Fidelma set in ancient Ireland in the 7th century AD.
2. Steven Saylor's Roma Sub Rosa (aka Gordianus)

To read:
1. Simon Scarrow - Eagles of the Empire Series. Not a mystery / whodunit


message 355: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome to the group, Justin!


message 356: by LGandT (new)

LGandT | 11 comments Hello, just though I would came along and say hi.

I also have a few questions, may we post links to our review blogs?
Where can we post reviews for the books we have read, I have looked around and can't seem to find a spot.

:)


message 357: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
LGandT wrote: "Hello, just though I would came along and say hi.

I also have a few questions, may we post links to our review blogs?
Where can we post reviews for the books we have read, I have looked around and..."


Hi LGandT - welcome to the group!
You can post a link to your blog in the self-promotion folder. You can post links to your Goodreads reviews in the Historical Mystery Reads of 2018 threads. Please do not post links to your blog reviews in this thread; you can post those in the thread you create for your blog in the self-promotion folder.

Thanks.
Hope you enjoy the group.


message 358: by LGandT (new)

LGandT | 11 comments Lauren wrote: "LGandT wrote: "Hello, just though I would came along and say hi.

I also have a few questions, may we post links to our review blogs?
Where can we post reviews for the books we have read, I have lo..."

Excellent thank you :D


message 359: by Crystal (new)

Crystal (chleo) Hi, I'm Crystal. I absolutely love Historical Mysteries. Favorite would have to be The Sister Fidelma Mysteries by Peter Tremayne.


message 360: by Veronica (new)

Veronica  (readingonthefly) | 697 comments Welcome to all the new people!


message 361: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Crystal wrote: "Hi, I'm Crystal. I absolutely love Historical Mysteries. Favorite would have to be The Sister Fidelma Mysteries by Peter Tremayne."

Welcome Crystal!


message 362: by D (new)

D (photoadele) | 1 comments Hi I’m Deirdre and I started reading this genre about a year or so ago. I’m about to on Lawrence Goldstone’s Anatomy of Deception.
Nice to meet you all!


message 363: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome to the group, Deirdre!


message 364: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 122 comments Hi everyone! I'm Margaret.
I love mysteries and historical mysteries in particular. My favorite series are Maisie Dobbs, Sister Fidelma, Knight's Templar, and the Hangman's Daughter series. I also love Dorothy Sayers.
I'm so glad to have found you all!


message 365: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Bok (regency_reader) Welcome, Margaret!


message 366: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome to the group, Margaret! Good to have you with us.


message 367: by Kristy (new)

Kristy Hi im Kristy, and i love historical mysteries. Lately i have been reading the Charles lenox mysteries by Charles finch and the jane austen mysteries by stephanie barron. Would reccomend both of these. Just started scotland yards murder squad books too but have only read one so far. This group seems awesome!! :)


message 368: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome, Kristy!


message 369: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 1629 comments Lots of new members! Welcome to all. Be sure to check out the Clue game going on this year. Its a lot of fun trying to match your reading to the category.


message 370: by J.P. (new)

J.P. Choquette (jpchoquette) What a fun group! I haven't been part of a Goodreads group for too long and am looking forward to checking out many of the books suggested here.

I'm J.P., and live in northwestern Vermont with my darling hubby, cute son and four naughty chickens who are forever escaping their pen. I love reading suspense/mystery--some historical and some psychological.

Gothic suspense is probably my favorite (like the original "Dracula" and Daphne DuMaurier's "My Cousin Rachel,") as well as suspense like "Yellow Room," by Mary Roberts Rinehart. I'm always looking for creepy, atmospheric tales and would love your suggestions as to what I should add to my TBR pile next. :)


message 371: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome to the group, J.P.

Check out our new releases thread for some ideas or join us in Historical Mysteries Clue - its a great way to broaden your reading horizons!

Hope you have a great time with us :)


message 372: by Cheryl A (new)

Cheryl A | 132 comments Hi, I'm Cheryl. I've been working in the public library in Austin for almost 30 years and read just about anything. My favorite genres are historical fiction and mysteries, so Historical Mysteries are a given!!

Looking forward to discussions about Historical Mysteries - hopefully not too many new and exciting books to add to my TBR (it's getting out of control!!).


message 373: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome to the group Cheryl!
We all have that growing TBR problem :)
Hope you have a great time with us.


message 374: by J.P. (new)

J.P. Choquette (jpchoquette) Thanks so much, Lauren. I will check out the Historical Mysteries Clue--I'm not sure what that is yet, but will find out! :) Hope you're having a good start to your week.



Lauren wrote: "Welcome to the group, J.P.

Check out our new releases thread for some ideas or join us in Historical Mysteries Clue - its a great way to broaden your reading horizons!

Hope you have a great time ..."



message 375: by J.P. (new)

J.P. Choquette (jpchoquette) Hi Cheryl, nice to meet a fellow "newbie" here! I hear ya on the TBR pile--I went through a serious delcuttering/minimalism phase a few years ago and gave away about 75% of my books...but am now filling a particular shelf with TBR novels. And I feel OK about that (as long as it stays within that space). But my online/notebook/mental TBR pile is huge!

Cheryl A wrote: "Hi, I'm Cheryl. I've been working in the public library in Austin for almost 30 years and read just about anything. My favorite genres are historical fiction and mysteries, so Historical Mysteries ..."


message 376: by Meghan (new)

Meghan | 267 comments Welcome to everyone who has just joined!


message 377: by Amy (new)

Amy | 5 comments Hi all,

I just joined this group yesterday. After telling my daughter about Goodreads I thought maybe I should be getting more use out of the app, myself.

I tend to browse the historical mysteries section on my Freading app and discover new-to-me authors that way. Lately I have been reading and loving the Crispin Guest series by Jeri Westerson.

As I checked out the discussions in this group, I realized there are a lot more great books out there. Thank goodness! Happy to be here.


message 378: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Happy to have you with us, Amy! Welcome :)


message 379: by J.P. (new)

J.P. Choquette (jpchoquette) Meghan wrote: "Welcome to everyone who has just joined!"

Thank you, Meghan! :)


message 380: by J.P. (new)

J.P. Choquette (jpchoquette) Welcome, Amy! I'm new to the group too and looking forward to all the great historical mystery chatting and new book recommendations. :)

Amy wrote: "Hi all,

I just joined this group yesterday. After telling my daughter about Goodreads I thought maybe I should be getting more use out of the app, myself.

I tend to browse the historical mysterie..."



message 381: by C. (new)

C. Hi J.P. I saw your post about his group on the GR Homepage and thought this sounds like a very interesting genre to check out, so here I am, lol!


message 382: by QNPoohBear (new)

QNPoohBear | 760 comments Hello everyone
I'm Queen Pooh Bear. I'm a historian and 19th century fanatic. I've been reading historical fiction my whole life but am a relative newcomer to historical mysteries. A kind librarian introduced me to Lady Julia- or more precisely Nicholas Brisbane (:swoon:) The Lady Julia Grey Bundle. I absolutely love female sleuths like Lady Julia, Amelia Peabody and even Jane Austen. I'll read up through WWII but lose interest after that. I'm not really a fan of crime novels or gaslight types. I like my mysteries light and fun, preferably with some romance or hint of romance. I added a lot of books to the bookshelf. I read some modern cozy mysteries as well but only when I run out of or don't have time for historical fiction.

I also read historical mysteries aimed at middle grade readers (ages 9-12) and teens. If anyone wants recommendations for those I especially love
Kat, Incorrigible (ages 10+) a Regency fantasy hybrid with a fun, spunky young heroine.

A Spy in the House (The Agency series) is a great series aimed at teens and adults. The books are speculative fiction -something that could have possibly existed or happened usually female-driven. I really like Mary and her story. The history is fascinating.

Now school is over (I'm a museum educator/tour guide) I have more time to read. I hope to get through one or two more Amelia Peabody mysteries before my schedule gets busy again. It's nice to meet some fellow historical mystery lovers.


message 383: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome C. and QNPoohBear!
Hope you both enjoy the group and find new books and authors :)


message 384: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
QNPoohBear wrote: "A kind librarian introduced me to Lady Julia- or more precisely Nicholas Brisbane ."

Yes, Nicholas is very swoonworthy :)


message 385: by Sandy (last edited Jun 23, 2018 05:01AM) (new)

Sandy | 1629 comments Welcome to all.

I often recall the opening line of the first Lady Julia: It is not true I met Brisbane over my husband's dead body. He was still twitching.

Great series but I never tried V Speedwell.

I also love Amelia Peabody.


message 386: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Sandy wrote: " I often recall the opening line of the first Lady Julia: It is not true I met Brisbane over my husband's dead body. He was still twitching.

Great series but I never tried V Spee..."


Such a great line!

I haven't started the Speedwell series yet either. Maybe when Raybourn is our featured author.


message 387: by QNPoohBear (new)

QNPoohBear | 760 comments The librarian recited that opening line from Silent in the Grave and I was hooked! It sounded funny. It took me awhile to get used to the gritter version of Victorian England than what I was used to but Brisbane made it so worth it.


message 388: by Beth (last edited Jul 11, 2018 01:18PM) (new)

Beth | 29 comments Hi everyone,
I'm new to the group and love to read historical mysteries. I'll read any time period but my favorites are Victorian & Edwardian. One era I've overlooked is Restoration. I don't have a favorite kind of historical mystery. I'll read Holmes pastiches to cozies to Scotland Yard investigations. I hope to find many more great mysteries here.


message 389: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome to the group Beth!

Hope you find some new books and authors. Your eclectic tastes will come in handy here :)


message 390: by Jean (new)

Jean I desperately need assistance. I can't add any more selections to my Clue post. How can I do this? I have logged 13 books and can't add any more.


message 391: by Sandy (new)

Sandy | 1629 comments I wonder if there is a maximum number of characters for any one post? I was able to add a new post at the end of your original thread.


message 392: by Jean (new)

Jean Thanks Sandy. What I ended up doing is starting a part 2 to my challenge.


message 393: by Marcia (new)

Marcia Lester | 1 comments Hi everyone I have never been in a group like this but I love to read. I like historical mysteries. I think I have read all of the Anne Perry books. I do like the Victorian period the best. Its so interesting to see medicine and science emerging in solving the mysteries. So tell me how this works. Do we discuss one book together or just post reviews?


message 394: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Hey Marcia!
Welcome to the group.
There are many different activities going on in the group. We have an ongoing yearly challenge (there will be a new one starting in 2019) as well as a featured author every month. Some members read books together for these or they post their individual reads in the general what are you reading thread.

Let us know if you have any questions.


message 395: by Julia (new)

Julia | 2 comments Hello everyone,
I'm excited to find this group. I love reading historical mysteries, especially those which immerse me in a time and place far away. Lots of detail and historical accuracy are important, as well as an intriguing plot. It's the closest thing I've found to a time machine! My favorite era is the Victorian, but I also like ancient Rome, medieval, Tudor-era, and the early-to mid-20th century for settings. Favorite authors are Robert McCammon (Matthew Corbett series), CJ Sansom, Dan Simmons, Sarah Waters, Caleb Carr, Steven Saylor, Emma Donaghue. I'm always looking for new authors to discover.


message 396: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome to the group, Julia!
It is good to have you with us. I also have a soft spot for the Victorian era as well as the Regency period. Have you read C. S. Harris's Sebastian St. Cyr series?


message 397: by Julia (new)

Julia | 2 comments Hello Lauren! Thanks for welcoming me to the group. I haven't yet read any of the Sebastian St. Cyr books but will look into them.


message 398: by MaryEllen (new)

MaryEllen Courter (emmi_louise) Hello! My name is MaryEllen Louise, and I love mystery novels!
My Favorite authors are:
Jane Austen
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Kiera Cass
and Cassandra Clare!

I love Horses, riding, and food! In fact, my favorite foods are Spaghetti, Salmon, and Chicken soup (basic, I know!).
Fun fact: I have a vertical stripe in one of my eyes!

I am always looking for new friends on GoodReads who share my love of reading! Happy Reading!


message 399: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) | 1891 comments Mod
Welcome to the group, MaryEllen!
I hope you have a great time and find some wonderful reads :)


message 400: by Malorie (last edited Mar 03, 2019 06:39PM) (new)

Malorie  (Firereader) (firereader2316) | 9 comments I'm Malorie and I'm a firefighter. I review books professionally on the side and blog about my reading adventures for fun. My favorite genres are mystery and historical so historical mysteries are like heaven. I'm currently reading "The Mystery at Belle Magnolia" by Madison Kent. I just recently discovered steampunk mystery when reading my new favorite series by A.W. Exley. The first book in the series "Nefertiti's Heart" is one of my favorites now, it is AMAZING and I don't ever usually say that about a book.
Nefertiti's Heart (Artifact Hunters, #1) by A.W. Exley

The Mystery at Belle Magnolia (Madeline Donovan #3) by Madison Kent


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