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I think that, in this case, I'll try Europe, as I've done the challenge around the world some months ago. I have one set in Spain (a boy in other forum, so I'll begin with that, I imagine). Agatha Christie can be OK for some other countries, too ;)
Lol...this happens just after I finish the Passport to Peril series! More books to start searching out. I'm pretty sure I'll do Europe as well too.
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I'm doing this in another group, obviously using any book not just mysteries and only have one Europeon country to go to finish both. To me, Antartica was the hardest. More books, especially thrillers are set in the Artic (ie North Pole not South).
To go along with our featured author this month, quite a few Murder, She Wrote books take place not only across the USA but in various foreign countries as well like Murder, She Wrote: Highland Fling Murders, Murder, She Wrote: Provence to Die for, Murder, She Wrote: Murder in Moscow, or The Queen's Jewels.
To go along with our featured author this month, quite a few Murder, She Wrote books take place not only across the USA but in various foreign countries as well like Murder, She Wrote: Highland Fling Murders, Murder, She Wrote: Provence to Die for, Murder, She Wrote: Murder in Moscow, or The Queen's Jewels.
Thank you for the hint, I see you've covered France, Russia and Great Britain (two books) :D I guess Great Britain is the easiest one (well, in my case Spain and I have at least two books to read there ;) )
If we do the Option 1, I already read Asia, the Kitchen Chinese set in China, Beijing by Ann Mah. Would Africa entail Botswana, like the Ladies' Detective Series? Haven't got North America or South America yet. The Rape of Europa for Europe. No Australia yet, Could South American be like a Frida Kahlo book? Just curious, am I on the right track?
Yes, Ladies No. 1 Detective Agency is perfect for Africa. No idea what Frida Kahlo's books are, but otherwise you are definetly on the right track.
Frida Kahlo was the Spanish artist who was married to Diego Rivera. Salma Hayek played her in the movie. Okay, thanks for the information.
Arnaldur Indriðason has a series set in Reykjavik, Iceland. They're not cozies, though. The Amelia Peabody series is set in Egypt- Africa. There are many series set in Asia:
The Case of the Missing Servant: A Vish Puri Mystery by Tarquin Hall. India.
Inspector Singh Investigates series by
Shamini Flint set in Malaysia.
For Japan, I.J. Parker and Laura Joh Rowland both write series set in historical Japan.
For Australia: Kerry Greenwood has two series. The Phryne Fisher series, though, I can recall at least one book not set in Australia. The Earthly Delights series has the main character as a baker, so I'm pretty sure all of those are in Australia.James Rollins has various mysteries set in South America and one, I think, in Antarctica.
Robin wrote: "Frida Kahlo was the Spanish artist who was married to Diego Rivera. Salma Hayek played her in the movie. Okay, thanks for the information."
Mexican, not Spanish ;)
Mexican, not Spanish ;)
For France you have Georges Simenon, although not cozy. For Great Britain you have Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. For Italy you have Andrea Camilleri (not cozy either). For Sweden you have Camilla Läckberg (not cozy either).
One of our previous featured authors wrote the Gideon Oliver series and they take place all over the world, but not having read them I can't tell you where each book is set.
Shay wrote: "For Australia: Kerry Greenwood has two series. The Phryne Fisher series, though, I can recall at least one book not set in Australia. The Earthly Delights series has the main charact..."All the Phryne Fisher series takes place in Australia except for one that's on a cruise ship to New Zealand, Death by Water. Murder in Montparnasse takes place in Melbourne, but with lots of flashbacks to Paris, and a murder that took place there, right after WWI.
Robin wrote: "Marisa, sorry for the error. My bad."
No problem with Spanish people, perhaps with Mexican ;)
No problem with Spanish people, perhaps with Mexican ;)
Just to clarify - is it the UK that counts as one country in Europe, or do each of the four countries comprising the UK (Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England) count as separate countries for this challenge?
Let's give a try (a lot with Aaron Elkins ;) ):
United Kingdown: Uneasy Relations (Gibraltar), Unnatural Selection (Wales), or Murder in the Queen's Armes
Italy: Good Blood
France: Skeleton Dance or Old Bones
United Kingdown: Uneasy Relations (Gibraltar), Unnatural Selection (Wales), or Murder in the Queen's Armes
Italy: Good Blood
France: Skeleton Dance or Old Bones
I've already covered two countries with Agatha Christies's short stories:
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories
Monaco: The soul of the croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories
Monaco: The soul of the croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
Jennifer-in-oz wrote: "Just to clarify - is it the UK that counts as one country in Europe, or do each of the four countries comprising the UK (Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England) count as separate countries for this chal..."
I will let each country individually count.
I will let each country individually count.
Marisa wrote: "Be careful with Ireland, which of them? ;)"LOL, I'm not going to differentiate. Ireland is Ireland. :D
Updated Dec 22, 2010
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Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
3 / 7
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
Updated Dec 23, 2010
4 / 7
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
United Kingdom: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (12/23 - ****)
4 / 7
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
United Kingdom: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (12/23 - ****)
I guess I'll do Option #2Austria--A Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander
England-- Death on the Lizard by Robin Paige
Italy-- Flying Finish by Dick Francis
Cassa wrote: "so i know this is most lickly a ovouse answer but so is it supose to be set in the country right"Right!
We don't run too many challenges at once as we don't want people to feel obligated to spend all their time reading certain kinds of books. Some challenges run for longer periods. Like the read around the world one. We also have a "read the USA" challenge going now, "read the alphabet", one related the Clue board game and "read the season" for Winter. We have one each month that involves themes that relate to the month somehow and also a different featured author each month whose books you can try.
Thanks Melodie for answering Cassa's question. You're exactly right. I don't want to run too many all at once, especially as quite a few of the big challenges we are running, folks want to fill using only mysteries, making them even more challenging.
Updated Apr 24, 2011
5 / 7
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
United Kingdom: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (12/23 - ★★★★)
Germany: Borrower of the Night by Elizabeth Peters (04/24/2011 - ★★)
5 / 7
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
United Kingdom: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (12/23 - ★★★★)
Germany: Borrower of the Night by Elizabeth Peters (04/24/2011 - ★★)
Updated May 5, 2011
6 / 7
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
United Kingdom: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (12/23 - ★★★★)
Germany: Borrower of the Night by Elizabeth Peters (04/24/2011 - ★★)
Italy: Flying Finish by Dick Francis (05/05/2011 - ★★)
6 / 7
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
United Kingdom: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (12/23 - ★★★★)
Germany: Borrower of the Night by Elizabeth Peters (04/24/2011 - ★★)
Italy: Flying Finish by Dick Francis (05/05/2011 - ★★)
Oh, fun challenge! But I'm a little late. I don't think I'll read all of these by the end of May, but it's nice to stretch my to-read list.Asia: The Death of Achilles by Boris Akunin
Africa: Death on Tour by Janice Hamrick
North America: Frozen Sun by Stan Jones
South America: The Moche Warrior by Lyn Hamilton
Europe: The Copenhagen Connection by Elizabeth Peters
Australia (will include New Zealand): Blood Junction by Caroline Carver
Antarctica (will include Artic/North Pole): In Cold Pursuit: A Mystery From The Last Continent by Sarah Andrews
Done Option #2
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
United Kingdom: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (12/23 - ★★★★)
Germany: Borrower of the Night by Elizabeth Peters (04/24/2011 - ★★)
Italy: Flying Finish by Dick Francis (05/05/2011 - ★★)
Sweden: Nadie lo ha visto by Mari Jungstedt (05/18/2011 - ★)
Spain: Problem in Pollensa, included in The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories by Agatha Christie
Monaco: The Soul of the Croupier, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie
France: The World's End, included in The Mysterious Mr. Quin
United Kingdom: Sparkling Cyanide by Agatha Christie (12/23 - ★★★★)
Germany: Borrower of the Night by Elizabeth Peters (04/24/2011 - ★★)
Italy: Flying Finish by Dick Francis (05/05/2011 - ★★)
Sweden: Nadie lo ha visto by Mari Jungstedt (05/18/2011 - ★)
Books mentioned in this topic
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Flying Finish (other topics)
The Regatta Mystery and Other Stories (other topics)
The Mysterious Mr. Quin (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Elizabeth Peters (other topics)Dick Francis (other topics)
Agatha Christie (other topics)
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Read Around the World Challenge
Nov 19, 2010 - May 31, 2011
Option #1
Around the World in 80 Days.
Read a book set somewhere on each continent.
Asia:
Africa:
North America:
South America:
Europe:
Australia (will include New Zealand):
Antarctica (will include Artic/North Pole):
Option #2
Tour the Continent. Read books set in 7 countries scattered around Europe. This includes Iceland, Ireland, and England as it is not limited to mainland Europe.