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April 2022: Detective
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Announcing the tag for April

I really liked the first two Perveen Mistry books. They're more nourishing, so The Bombay Prince would be a good choice.






I finished this entire series, and the next one hasn't been announced yet. This is the only mystery series I've stuck with this long - probably because she always brings in something much more interesting than a murder. I don't think The Cruelest Month was one of my favorites, but it's worth it to keep going.

Off to look at my really, really long list of detective novels on my TBR.
I have to agree with Nancy - this is like potato chips!


I've been wanting to read Agatha Christie. I'd also like to read the Thin Man or The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. If anyone has any recommendations by any other authors, I welcome them.


I've been wanting to read Agatha Christie. I'd also like to read the Thin Ma..."
Tana French - Dublin Murder Squad - contemporary
Cara Black - Aimee LeDuc series set in Paris in the 1990s
Sue Grafton - Kinsey Milhone alphabet series set in 1980s California - first is A is for Alibi

- Career of Evil / Robert Galbraith
- The Stone Monkey / Jeffrey Deaver
- Death of Riley / Rhys Bowen

Potato chips for me too (& the one I voted for as top choice!)
Some of my other challenges I'm doing have detective prompts so I'm considering:
Any Agatha Christie - probably a Poirot
Auntie Poldi and the Sicilian Lions
A is for Alibi
Lethal White
Recommendations
The Devil in the Marshalsea
Bluebird, Bluebird
The Holy City Murders
Every Dead Thing
The Unquiet Dead
Some of my other challenges I'm doing have detective prompts so I'm considering:
Any Agatha Christie - probably a Poirot
Auntie Poldi and the Sicilian Lions
A is for Alibi
Lethal White
Recommendations
The Devil in the Marshalsea
Bluebird, Bluebird
The Holy City Murders
Every Dead Thing
The Unquiet Dead


Unlikely in April ... too many other commitments and my WWII tolerance is being stretched already by The Paris Architect, my #20.
Also it is not detective but stand alone straight historical fiction based on info Cara found while researching her Aimée LeDuc series.
Which reminds me ... the very first in her series, Murder in the Marais is set in the Jewish Quarter of Paris - or what was before modern gentrification - and involves secrets from WWII. I think you would like it. It is excellent.



The City and The City - Mieville
The Eyre Affair - Fforde
The Bat - Nesbo
The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul - Adams
The Hypnotist - Kepler
Something From the Nightside - Green
Night Film - Pessl
The Wolf & the Watchman - Natt och Dag
There are tons of other paranormal mysteries that would likely fit this tag as well - I'll have to investigate which of my favorite authors of that genre have new books out in their respective series. Ooh! I don't think I've read the latest in the Dresden Files yet by Jim Butcher. That's a strong contender.

One of my favorite books EVER! I hope you enjoy it.

The City and The City - Mieville
The Eyre Affair - Fforde
The Bat - Nesbo
The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul - Adams
The Hypnotist - K..."
I'm so glad you mentioned The Dresden Files. I wasn't sure what I wanted to read, but I remember my husband really liked this series.

I hope you like it, Amy!


Perveen is terrific!

Perveen is terrific! ..."
She's great for historical fiction readers too. I think the first book in the series has two different titles. One is The Widows of Malabar Hill by Sujata Massey.
I really enjoyed Girl in Disguise about the real life Kate Warne, the first Pinkerton detective. There are many books about her. One of her cases involved Abraham Lincoln.
I'm looking for other historical fiction or non-fiction books this month to mix it up.

I think # 18 is up next for me: The House of Unexpected Sisters.

I think # 18 is up next for me: The House of Unexpected Sisters."
I love this series and the reader for the audio is amazing!


Patricia, I am not big on detective either. I can recommend a book I read last year that fits the tag, but is not a traditional detective novel:
Arthur & George by Julian Barnes

Blood Work
Up Country
Plum Island
I am going to read The Concrete Blonde.
Happy reading to all!

Patricia, I am not big on detective either. I can recommend a book I read last year that fits..."
Sure😊Thank you for the recommendation😊😊

I was hoping for 2014 too. I had some great ones picked out, so I'm probably going to read at least one of them very soon.
Do you like historical fiction? I noticed many of them involve a non-traditional person doing some detective work to uncover secrets from the past.


Thinking to read: Fool Moon (Dresden Files), Leviathan Wakes (space opera), Immortal in Death (Nora Roberts), and some PBT favorite authors (even some now out of the competition), The Lincoln Lawyer, The Devil in the Marshalsea and/or Burn for Me

I really like the 'detective and something else' cross genre concept.
So far my cross-genre possibilities include:
The Eyre Affair - sci-fi alternate reality
The Bombay Prince - Colonial India historical fiction, female lawyer/detective
The Book of Cold Cases - new book by Simone StJames
Child 44 - Russia
In the Enemy's House: The Secret Saga of the FBI Agent and the Code Breaker Who Caught the Russian Spies - spy detectives
Long Bright River - opioid crisis
Smaller and Smaller Circles
Rogue Protocol - the murderbot seemed to be playing detective in the last book
Series I might revisit: Maisy Dobbs, Rivers of London, Allen Eskens,
I'll be looking for books by our favorite authors too.
Rhys Bowen - Murphy's Law or In Farleigh Field - I dnf'd Farleigh before, but it might be worth a second chance.
Michael Connelly - The Last Coyote, or recommendations?
PD James - Cover her Face or Pemberley
Turow - Presumed Innocent
Christie - the first Miss Marple book
King -
Who am I forgetting?

I loved Child 44 and the detective is excellent it is not written by a Russian author and in my review, I had criticism because of that.
I liked in Farleigh Field, but thought it a bit lightweight.
I've read many Michael Connelly books and The Last Coyote was one of my favorites. It is the one I first read and I think you can start with this without reading the previous novels. I did go back and read them, but I think this is a great one to start with.

I was hoping for 2014 too. I had some great ones picked out, so I'm probably going to read a..."
Yes! I like historical fiction:) And yes it is and they sound interesting:)

The Caves of Steel
The Naked Sun
The Robots of Dawn
Robots and Empire


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