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Hey everyone,
Here's a first crack at a list. Please let me know your thoughts, other suggestions, and if there are any availability issues.
September:
The Labor Day Murder (Christine Bennett #10) by Lee Harris
October:
Hallowe'en Party (Hercule Poirot #32) by Agatha Christie
November:
The Keeper (Dismas Hardy #15) by John Lescroart
December:
The Darkest Day (Inspector Barbarotti #1) by Håkan Nesser
January:
Let Dead Enough Alone (Captain Heimrich #9) by Frances Lockridge, Richard Lockridge
February:
The Saint Valentine's Day Murders by Ruth Dudley Edwards
Here's a first crack at a list. Please let me know your thoughts, other suggestions, and if there are any availability issues.
September:
The Labor Day Murder (Christine Bennett #10) by Lee Harris
October:
Hallowe'en Party (Hercule Poirot #32) by Agatha Christie
November:
The Keeper (Dismas Hardy #15) by John Lescroart
December:
The Darkest Day (Inspector Barbarotti #1) by Håkan Nesser
January:
Let Dead Enough Alone (Captain Heimrich #9) by Frances Lockridge, Richard Lockridge
February:
The Saint Valentine's Day Murders by Ruth Dudley Edwards


Icewineanne wrote: "Noticed that Feb’s book was published back in 1984 so it might be challenging to find a copy of that one"
My library doesn't have it and it's $10.00 for a kindle edition and $20.00 for a used book on Amazon so I wouldn't buy it.
My library doesn't have it and it's $10.00 for a kindle edition and $20.00 for a used book on Amazon so I wouldn't buy it.

Thanks for the feedback, everyone. Here are a couple of other ideas for Dec and Feb. Sorry, I should have linked the whole list rather than just showing titles. I'll fix that once our list is final.
Dec: Bad Tidings
Feb: A Judgement in Stone
:) Lisa
Dec: Bad Tidings
Feb: A Judgement in Stone
:) Lisa

You asked about availability...
You may already know that reading print is extremely difficult for me. I can get audiobooks for September, October, and November; however, the other 3 months' titles don't have audiobooks available.
Please don't let my issues change what you choose. I still plan to follow the comments on whatever you choose to read.

Lisa, I’m able to get these as EBooks
Pam wrote: "Hi, Lisa,
You asked about availability...
You may already know that reading print is extremely difficult for me. I can get audiobooks for September, October, and November; however, the other 3 mo..."
Hi Pam, are you able to get the new December and February books on audio?
You asked about availability...
You may already know that reading print is extremely difficult for me. I can get audiobooks for September, October, and November; however, the other 3 mo..."
Hi Pam, are you able to get the new December and February books on audio?
Nancy wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Thanks for the feedback, everyone. Here are a couple of other ideas for Dec and Feb. Sorry, I should have linked the whole list rather than just showing titles. I'll fix that once our ..."
Great!
Great!
Hi friends,
Here's the updated list for Fall/Winter. I'm hoping that the changes accommodate everyone who has had issues finding books. Please let me know if that's not the case, and we can look at swapping any problematic titles.
September:
The Labor Day Murder
October:
Hallowe'en Party
November:
The Keeper
December:
Bad Tidings
January:
Let Dead Enough Alone
February:
A Judgement in Stone
Here's the updated list for Fall/Winter. I'm hoping that the changes accommodate everyone who has had issues finding books. Please let me know if that's not the case, and we can look at swapping any problematic titles.
September:
The Labor Day Murder
October:
Hallowe'en Party
November:
The Keeper
December:
Bad Tidings
January:
Let Dead Enough Alone
February:
A Judgement in Stone
Hi, friends! I'm looking forward to our upcoming Agatha Christie - a perfect time to read it. Like The Labor Day Murder, this book is also a mid-series entry. I feel like the Hercule Poirot Christie mysteries are standalone enough that it should be OK. However, we have a couple of other books ahead, our November and January reads, that are also mid-series entries. I don't usually read series out of order, but the holiday them of our Fall/Winter reads has lent itself to this in a few cases. Please let me know your thoughts - should I look for other novels for Nov/Jan?
I can't believe that my library had this book. I picked it up yesterday.
Since you've already done the work I'll say leave November and January as they are and let the chips fall where they may.
Since you've already done the work I'll say leave November and January as they are and let the chips fall where they may.

Nancy wrote: "Lisa, the monthly newsletter states that December’s read is Darkest Day not Bad Tidings. Which is it? Thanks Nancy"
Hi Nancy, you're correct, it is Bad Tidings, by Nick Oldham. I think this is one we switched because of lack of availability of Darkest Day. I'll ask Gem to update the newsletter, and, thank you!
Hi Nancy, you're correct, it is Bad Tidings, by Nick Oldham. I think this is one we switched because of lack of availability of Darkest Day. I'll ask Gem to update the newsletter, and, thank you!

Hi Nancy, you're correct, it is Bad Tidings, by Nick Oldham. I thi..."
You’re welcome

Renita wrote: "Thank you for the update! in another discussion I saw Paper Dolls for December read.. I just got the other one mentioned Bad Tidings."
Hi Renita. There's a book called Paper Girls that is a CMT Group Read for December - is that what you saw? This group read is a separate one within the CMT group. We'd love to have you join us if you are interested in reading Bad Tidings.
Hi Renita. There's a book called Paper Girls that is a CMT Group Read for December - is that what you saw? This group read is a separate one within the CMT group. We'd love to have you join us if you are interested in reading Bad Tidings.

Renita wrote: "I saw both, I guess I'm a little confused on where to go for the reads! I'll definitely join you all for Bad Tidings as I've already bought the book and I'll read Paper Girls as well.. I've been re..."
Renita, there are a few different subgroups and monthly reads within this group. This particular subgroup, Collection Group Reads, was born of a buddy read that we did a couple of years ago, and we've continued it ever since. It's different than the others in CMT, in that I propose a new group of books that fall under a certain theme or collection. We've done some fun ones, related to seasons, sports, genre categories, etc. We're presently in a holiday-themed mode through February. I'm glad you'll be joining the discussion, and really looking forward to our read!
Renita, there are a few different subgroups and monthly reads within this group. This particular subgroup, Collection Group Reads, was born of a buddy read that we did a couple of years ago, and we've continued it ever since. It's different than the others in CMT, in that I propose a new group of books that fall under a certain theme or collection. We've done some fun ones, related to seasons, sports, genre categories, etc. We're presently in a holiday-themed mode through February. I'm glad you'll be joining the discussion, and really looking forward to our read!

Renita wrote: "Yaaay!! Thank you so much for the breakdown! I really appreciate it, truly! I look forward in partaking in this subgroup and look forward to meeting you all.."
Of course! Welcome!
Of course! Welcome!
Books mentioned in this topic
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The Keeper (other topics)
Bad Tidings (other topics)
Let Dead Enough Alone (other topics)
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It’s hard to believe that we’re almost through our Spring and Summer reads already, but here we are, in August. I was thinking that it might be fun to read holiday-themed crime/mystery books for our fall and winter collection, with a book that ties to a holiday celebrated in each month. I have some ideas pulled together for a list, and will post that in the next day or two, so folks can check to make sure that we can all find the books easily.
We do still have an month left, so, happy summer reading!
Lisa