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Susan | 14231 comments Mod
Welcome to our Jan 23 buddy read of The Labyrinth Makers The Labyrinth Makers by Anthony Price the first book in the Dr David Audley series and first published in 1970.

When an RAF Dakota, presumed lost at sea in 1945, is discovered in a drained lake in Lincolnshire, together with its pilot and a cargo of worthless rubble, it falls to David Audley of the MOD to puzzle out just why the Russians are so interested, and what the plane was carrying that is important enough to kill for.

This was the start of a long-running series by author Anthony Price (1928-2019). Born in Hertfordshire in 1928, Price was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and Oxford. His long career in journalism culminated in the Editorship of the Oxford Times.

Everyone is welcome to join in.


Susan | 14231 comments Mod
I have started re-reading (or rather listening) to this one. It is slightly dated, but I am really enjoying it. Audley is quite a modern hero - often unsure and sometimes frightened.


Rosina (rosinarowantree) | 411 comments I have just started my re-read. I agree that it's dated, though not as badly as some books! And it's a series where characterisation and backstory firm up as we go along, so this 'David Audley' isn't not quite the same as the one in later books (if that makes sense).

At least he doesn't re-boot his love interest in every new book!


Susan | 14231 comments Mod
I would definitely read on. If you would like to add another as a buddy, let me know, Rosina.

Yes, it was a little dated. I thought it very odd that he got involved with Faith and yet hardly to have seem knocked out by her in any way. However, I liked the fact that Audley was quite human - shown as being afraid and nervous and feeling out of his depth.


Rosina (rosinarowantree) | 411 comments I'd be happy to keep reading the series - or jumping about to my 'favourites'.

I found the love interest quite reassuringly normal, after James Bondian physical excesses. Understated, but I could believe in it (and by now they must have been married about as long as I have!)

The next is The Alamut Ambush by Anthony Price . I have that, although I haven't re-read it at all recently, so I'm up for a buddy read whenever you are! At the moment I've just started relistening to Gunner Kelly, which comes pretty late in the series.


Pamela (bibliohound) | 555 comments I’ve just finished this and really liked it, so I’d definitely join in for the next one. I liked the fact that Audley was clever but not as clever as he thought he was, quite realistic I would think.


Jill (dogbotsmum) | 802 comments Finished this and did enjoy it. I liked both Audley and the fact the romance wasn't slushy, but fitting to the time it was set. I would also like to see how the series progresses.


Rosina (rosinarowantree) | 411 comments Yippee! More people for a buddy read, and for more of my old books to be dusted off.


Susan | 14231 comments Mod
Fantastic news. I would definitely read the next. Let me see what's up and how congested it is? I don't want to overload us.


Susan | 14231 comments Mod
The Alamut Ambush (1971)
(The second book in the Dr David Audley series)
A novel by Anthony Price

How about April?

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Happy new year one and all


2023 is already full of tempting reads

This is one locked post with a complete overview of all the current and forthcoming reads in one handy list

Feel free to suggest buddy reads - it only takes a couple of participants and you're good to go

All are welcome. Come and get involved


January 2023

Quartet in Autumn by Barbara Pym (Group Read)
Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett (Buddy Read)
The Little Sister (Philip Marlowe #5) by Raymond Chandler (Buddy Read)
The Cry of the Owl by Patricia Highsmith (Buddy Read)
House of Cards by Michael Dobbs (Buddy Read)
The Hotel by Elizabeth Bowen (Buddy Read)
The Labyrinth Makers by Anthony Price (Buddy Read)


February 2023

Actress by Anne Enright (Group Read)
Spook Street (Slough House #4) by Mick Herron (Buddy Read)
The Transit of Venus by Shirley Hazzard (Buddy Read)
Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne by Katherine Rundell (Buddy Read)
The Envoy by Edward Wilson (Buddy Read)


March 2023

The World My Wilderness by Rose Macaulay (Group Read)
The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne by Brian Moore (Buddy Read)
The Long Goodbye (Philip Marlowe #6) by Raymond Chandler (Buddy Read)
Troy Chimneys by Margaret Kennedy (Buddy Read)


April 2023

London Rules by Mick Herron (Slough House #5) (Buddy Read)
To The North by Elizabeth Bowen (Buddy Read)
This Sweet Sickness (1960) by Patricia Highsmith (Buddy Read)


May 2023

Playback by Raymond Chandler (Philip Marlowe #7) (Buddy Read)
The Restless Republic: Britain without a Crown by Anna Keay (Buddy Read)
Possession by Celia Fremlin (Buddy Read)


June 2023

The Drop (novella) by Mick Herron (Slough House #5.5) (Buddy Read)
Joe Country by Mick Herron (Slough House #6) (Buddy Read)


July 2023

Dolphin Junction: Stories (Slough House #6.4) by Mick Herron (Buddy Read)
The Catch (Slough House #6.5) by Mick Herron (Novella) (Buddy Read)
Slough House (Slough House #7) by Mick Herron (Buddy Read)


August 2023

Bad Actors (Slough House #8) by Mick Herron (Buddy Read)
The House in Paris by Elizabeth Bowen (Buddy Read)


September 2023

The House of Dudley: A New History of Tudor England by Joanne Paul (Buddy Read)


November 2023

The Little Girls by Elizabeth Bowen (Buddy Read)


Pamela (bibliohound) | 555 comments April works for me :)


Susan | 14231 comments Mod
Good. If nobody objects, I will update the list. I'll give everyone a couple of days first though.


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Jill (dogbotsmum) | 802 comments April looks good for me too


Susan | 14231 comments Mod
OK, great. I will pencil it in and hope that works for Rosina too.


Rosina (rosinarowantree) | 411 comments April is a good month, and we can stay in reading during the sweet showers.


Susan | 14231 comments Mod
Good plan, Rosina. I certainly encountered some showers today - it was pouring this morning!


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Nigeyb | 15900 comments Mod
Add to our list for April 23...


https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Easy to amend if you conclude a different month is preferable


Susan | 14231 comments Mod
Thanks, Nigeyb.


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