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B. Category: Early 20th Century
C.

Before Midnight by Rex Stout
D. Date Completed: 1/12/2023 3 stars

B. Category: Early 20th Century
C.

Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood
D. Date Completed: 2/26/2023 4 stars.
Smooth, easy, read. As a fan of Nero Wolfe, I appreciate this modern take on the traditional hard-boiled detective. Looking forward to continuing this series.

B. Category: Early 20th Century
C.

Fortune Favors the Dead by Stephen Spotswood
D. Date Completed: 2/26/2023 4 stars.
Smooth, easy, ..."
I've enjoyed the series; hope you do as well.

B. Category: Early 20th Century
C. The Black Mountain by Rex Stout.
D. Date Completed: 07/30/23
I cannot seem to move past this category! A familiar favorite and an easy read for lazy summer Sunday. 4 stars.

B. Category: Early 20th Century
C.

D. Date Completed: 08/05/23
3 Stars. This one did not really hold my interest. And there was a bit of a disconnect because it is set in 1936 but the descriptions of the characters and settings felt more 1880s... even with the cars.

B. Category: Gilded Age America
C.

What the Dead Leave Behind by Rosemary Simpson
D. Date Completed: 10/28/2023
4 Stars. So so good. Will definitely continue this series!

B. Category: Victorian England
C.

D. Date Completed: 11/27/2023
3.5 Stars. A bit different for this category. This is the story of 2 sisters who are witches in 1880s London and team up with a detective to solve a series of murders. This was the last of my spooky, mystical reads from October. I enjoyed it enough to continue on with the series.

B. Category: Regency England
C.

D. Date Completed: 12/31/23
3 stars. Still one of my favorite series.
Books mentioned in this topic
Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron (other topics)The Raven Spell (other topics)
What the Dead Leave Behind (other topics)
Death and the Conjuror (other topics)
Fortune Favors the Dead (other topics)
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Level #1: Bachelor of History - 3 to 10 books in at least 3 categories
Level #2: Master of History - 10 to 15 books in at least 5 categories
Level #3: Doctor of History - 15 to 20 books in at least 10 categories
Level #4: History with Honors - 20+ books in all categories
CATEGORIES:
- Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Greece
- Roman Empire
- Early Japan
- Shogunate Japan
- Medieval England
- Medieval Europe
- Tudor / Stuart England
- 16th-17th Century Europe
- Georgian England
- Regency England
- Victorian England
- Edwardian England
- Colonial America
- Antebellum America
- American Civil War
- Gilded Age America
- 19th Century Europe
- Early 20th Century
I will be working on Level 2, Master of History.