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True. They are quaint. But what they could teach ou..."
Too true! i was going to say that that would definitely not be enough for a good mystery, but actually i'd rather it wasn't the only thing generally, as much as i prefer to have gay characters in whatever i'm reading, or at least lgbt-friendly as much as possible.
Caroline wrote: "Josh wrote: Tey has such a small backlist -- fascinating writer, though. My favorite is Miss Pym Disposes. It's a very well done standalone...."
Brat Farrar is one of her best. I read that so long..."
How could I forget Brat Farrar? One of my all time favorite mysteries by any writer!
Brat Farrar is one of her best. I read that so long..."
How could I forget Brat Farrar? One of my all time favorite mysteries by any writer!
KC wrote: "Josh wrote: "Averin wrote: "Daughter of Time and Rebecca. I was fixated for a time on Ngaio Marsh and Patricia Wentworth; now I remember them as quaint. ..."
True. They are quaint. But what they c..."
I think I feel the pain of lame ass attempts at mystery more keenly because it's my chosen field. :-D But yes! I quite agree.
True. They are quaint. But what they c..."
I think I feel the pain of lame ass attempts at mystery more keenly because it's my chosen field. :-D But yes! I quite agree.

Yep me too. I've just finished re-reading The Frost Fairs one of my favourite reads of 2013 so far and a collection of poetry I know I shall keep going back to.

Sounds amazing! :-D

True. They are quaint. But ..."
In 10th grade English, the anthology we had for a textbook used an example from Death and the Dancing Footman. When I recognized it, I blurted it out and the whole class stared. I'll never know if it was the oddness of the quote or they just weren't used to my coming to class, um, conscious.





So it might work itself out eventually? The email link to your new comment didn't take me right to it either. It plopped me back on April 30.

Jax wrote: "I'm delurking to see if anyone knows how to fix this problem. Lately (past couple of weeks) when I come to read new posts here, I'm sent way back many posts prior to the actual new posts. It tells ..."
Hi Jax and everyone! This seems to be happening to all of us. Calathea has posted a question on the Goodreads Feedback group to get help for the bug in this topic. We are still waiting if somebody will come up with some kind of solution in the near future...
ETA: And it seems that we are not the only group with the same problem...
Hi Jax and everyone! This seems to be happening to all of us. Calathea has posted a question on the Goodreads Feedback group to get help for the bug in this topic. We are still waiting if somebody will come up with some kind of solution in the near future...
ETA: And it seems that we are not the only group with the same problem...


This one sounds like a lot of fun! (moved it to my very soon to read :-))

Thanks Johanna and Calathea, this bugs the hell out of me!! Lovely that you're taking charge :-D

It is!! It's not all about fun, though, there is some angst (or should I say anxiousness?) thrown in, but it's all very real, very... believable. It was the perfect read for my spontaneously free day :-D

And since I've come out of the shadows, I'll second the rec of How to Repair a Mechanical Heart. Loved it! Hope the author is working on something right now.
Jax wrote: "I'm delurking to see if anyone knows how to fix this problem. Lately (past couple of weeks) when I come to read new posts here, I'm sent way back many posts prior to the actual new posts. It tells ..."
The same thing is happening to me. Sorry! I wish I knew the fix for it.
The same thing is happening to me. Sorry! I wish I knew the fix for it.
Josh wrote: "Jax wrote: "I'm delurking to see if anyone knows how to fix this problem. Lately (past couple of weeks) when I come to read new posts here, I'm sent way back many posts prior to the actual new post..."
Huh. But now when I came to read the last message (Josh's) I didn't end up on the previous page — I ended up here, on the last page. And that hasn't happened for a few days now. Promising?
Huh. But now when I came to read the last message (Josh's) I didn't end up on the previous page — I ended up here, on the last page. And that hasn't happened for a few days now. Promising?

Johanna, me too!
Hambel wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "Jax wrote: "I'm delurking to see if anyone knows how to fix this problem. Lately (past couple of weeks) when I come to read new posts here, I'm sent way back many posts..."
Yay!!! (How about now?)
Yay!!! (How about now?)

Jax wrote: "Yay! Now the links in the emails are bringing me to the right spot. I will check on the 'new' link later tonite after some more comments are posted."
Ok. Here is one more "testing, testing..." comment for you guys. ;-)
Ok. Here is one more "testing, testing..." comment for you guys. ;-)


So glad to hear ZAM has a new one out!"k
I think she also took a year out from the rat race and dead lines, only in her case by writing a bunch of books and sell them to publishers later.


So glad to hear ZAM has a new one out!"k
I think she also took a year out from the rat race ..."
I read somewhere that her house burned down last year, that might have had something to do with it too. It must be a traumatic thing to have happened.

http://notyourusualsuspects.blogspot...."
Read Rebecca and the Moonspinners (as well as all other Mary Stewart romantic mysteries). Read a number of John Dickson Carrs and Josephine Teys though I don't think the ones you mentioned. Never even heard of Leigh Brackett, I'm sorry to say.
I read and re-read all of Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Dorothy Sayers (!) and some Elizabeth Linington/Dell Shannon, Ellery Queen, Rex Stout and others of that vintage. Plus of course all the Sherlock Holmes stories.


So glad to hear ZAM has a new one out!"k
I think she also took a year out from..."
Yeah, the fire was about a year and a half ago now, I think. It sounds like the remodeling is finished, and they're back home again, but I'm sure it took a chunk out of her productivity. She also had a couple titles expire that she re-released, so that's time consuming, too.
I wish I remembered the details, things just slide right out of my head sometimes, but ZAM was really pumped about an upcoming release. It's the first m/m titles for a big 6 publisher. I don't remember which one- Kensington, maybe? And I don't remember the title or release date, if she even said.
So, yeah. Basically I'm useless. :P But I know she was really excited about it!

Yeah, it's been happening to me for about a week or so...was a pain to have to scroll forward. But now it seems to be going to the correct page :)

As KC confirmed, yep, it's Charlie Cochet. These were the first books I've read by her. I dug her style, so I'm looking forward to che..."
Something else to look forward to, she has a story in M/M group's LHNB event.

LOL, I'm always happy to share my faves around here and promoting books I loved!! :-D Have fun reading it!
Katharina wrote: "On Tuesday I finished the Ilium series - and I'm sorry I tend to spam this thread with non-M/M books, but I just can't help it. These books were insane. I had some issues with the second one (it wa..."
We read all kinds of stuff here! In fact, m/m is the genre I read the least now days. :-D So no worries about that.
We read all kinds of stuff here! In fact, m/m is the genre I read the least now days. :-D So no worries about that.

Half the time for me, iz working. Other half the time, iz making me swear colorfully. ;-)
Liade wrote: "Josh wrote: "Jen wrote: "Just finished
, it was really good"
So glad to hear ZAM has a new one out!"k
I think she also took a year out from the rat race ..."
Hey that's no fair! That's not taking a year off!

So glad to hear ZAM has a new one out!"k
I think she also took a year out from the rat race ..."
Hey that's no fair! That's not taking a year off!
Kari wrote: "Josh wrote: "Iz working!"
Half the time for me, iz working. Other half the time, iz making me swear colorfully. ;-)"
ARGH. Okay, well...it's not kicking me back as far as it was, so that's progress, right? :-D
Half the time for me, iz working. Other half the time, iz making me swear colorfully. ;-)"
ARGH. Okay, well...it's not kicking me back as far as it was, so that's progress, right? :-D
Becky wrote: "Anne wrote: "Liade wrote: "Josh wrote: "Jen wrote: "Just finished
, it was really good"
So glad to hear ZAM has a new one out!"k
I think she also took a ..."
She's got two novels with Berkley Intermix. Which is really interesting -- promising! I can't wait to see what happens there.

So glad to hear ZAM has a new one out!"k
I think she also took a ..."
She's got two novels with Berkley Intermix. Which is really interesting -- promising! I can't wait to see what happens there.

I agree. She is one of my favourite writers; she makes you want to travel to those places (I wish they were still there as she wrote them, but they certainly made me want to go to Corfu and the South of France, and I wasn't disappointed). The appreciation of the simple French food in Madam, Will You Talk? says more about post-war Britain than any grimy dismal book set in England could have done.
And the stories are so good!

I'm reading a fair share of everything right now. Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Mystery, Steampunk, Humour, Romance (well, no M/F romance - that's another genre on which I overdosed as a teenager), Erotica, Light Classics, Heavy Classics, ... It's funny, the more pressure I have at work, the more I devour books in my spare time. It's one of the few things that keeps me reasonably sane these days ;-D
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True. They are quaint. But what they could teach our current crop of aspiring m/m writers about plotting a mystery or crime novel. Because truly, it's not enough to have gay characters. :-)