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Oooh! I like The Daughter of Time and I am due to re-read it soon. I also have an oldie but a goody - I am switching from the third in the series (Unnatural Death) to the first - Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers.
The Nation said "Seldom has a murder been made so delightfully mysterious and rarely has the gentleman detective been cast quite so attractive a guise as that of Lord Peter Wimsey, to whom books on his first folios and bodies in bathtubs are of equal interest."
Oh, yes, there is a body in the bath!
In honor of the Iditarod starting on the fifth, I would like to nominate Sue Henry's Murder on the Iditarod Trail.The race will be near completion by the time we get around to reading the books, but that is neither here nor there.
Well - I've just started "Red Riding - 1974" by David Peace and it's shaping up to be a mean gritty crime thriller. So I'll throw it's hat into the ring...
Anne wrote: "The Red Tent bY Anita Diamant"
Hi Anne, I've read The Red Tent and I'm not sure I would classify it a mystery. Since we stick to mysteries/thrillers for our group reads would you like to nominate another book?
Hi Anne, I've read The Red Tent and I'm not sure I would classify it a mystery. Since we stick to mysteries/thrillers for our group reads would you like to nominate another book?
I don't know if this has been nominated before--I tried to check:Mark of the Lion by Suzanne Arruda
Just like The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, this book also takes place in Africa. It definitely offers more action than did McCall's book, however. Has a very good strong female, which is why I enjoyed it, along with the setting.
Just downloaded Shadow Pass: A Novel of Suspense by Sam Eastland from the library and it sounds really good, so I'm throwing it into the ring...
I absolutely love Kisscut, but I've read it a few times. So I thought, the beauty of Good Reads is finding books you haven't read before.
So i'd like to vote for 'All The Pretty Girls'.
But I'd be happy with anything really!!
Gone, But Not Forgottenby Phillip Margolin Another excellent choice is a YA novel The Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan. Both are very different but have plots you never see coming.
I have ordered Gone But not Forgotten , would like to read it too..soo many good choices..how do we decide?!!
Cc wrote: "Gone, But Not Forgottenby Phillip Margolin Another excellent choice is a YA novel The Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan. Both are ver..."
Hi Cc, Only one nomination per person, so which book would you like to be your nomination?
Hi Cc, Only one nomination per person, so which book would you like to be your nomination?
Deb wrote: "I like James Pattersons Alex Cross Trail too (especially since I have this one!)"Except it's like the last one in a series, lol
Deb wrote: "I have ordered Gone But not Forgotten , would like to read it too..soo many good choices..how do we decide?!!"I just bought that one :)
It is a great series though! (first series I ever read all of themin order! ) Just may not be fun to read for others who haven't read the series! Next choice...
Donna wrote: "Cc wrote: "Gone, But Not Forgottenby Phillip Margolin Another excellent choice is a YA novel The Demon's Lexicon by Sarah Rees Brennan. B..."Gone But Not Forgotten
Kisscut was one of Slaughter's bestI just started JT Ellison's All the Pretty Girls. It's starting well, so it has my vote!
I guess my vote goes to JT Ellison's All the Pretty Girls. From what I can tell from the reviews it is a good read.
The nominations so far are listed below. Remember voting will begin on Tuesday and if your nomination wins you will lead the discussion.
The Daughter of Time
The Case of the Gilded Fly
Whose Body?
Lullaby And Goodnight
Died in the Wool
Murder on the Iditarod Trail
The Shadow of the Wind
Kisscut
Nineteen Seventy Four
All The Pretty Girls
Alex Cross's Trial
Mark of the Lion
Shadow Pass: A Novel of Suspense
The Moon Tunnel
Gone, But Not Forgotten
Back to School Murder
The Daughter of Time
The Case of the Gilded Fly
Whose Body?
Lullaby And Goodnight
Died in the Wool
Murder on the Iditarod Trail
The Shadow of the Wind
Kisscut
Nineteen Seventy Four
All The Pretty Girls
Alex Cross's Trial
Mark of the Lion
Shadow Pass: A Novel of Suspense
The Moon Tunnel
Gone, But Not Forgotten
Back to School Murder
I nominate The Lincoln Lawyer the first in a series by Michael Connelly.Soon to be released as a movie with Matthew McConaughey. I sure would like to read the book before going to the theatre.
Almeta wrote: "I nominate The Lincoln Lawyer the first in a series by Michael Connelly.Soon to be released as a movie with Matthew McConaughey. I sure would like to read the book before going to..."
If my nomination doesn't win, then this would be a very, very good choice.
Almeta wrote: "I nominate The Lincoln Lawyer the first in a series by Michael Connelly.
Soon to be released as a movie with Matthew McConaughey. I sure would like to read the book before going to..."
Hi Almeta, Michael Connelly was our special group read/featured author in Dec/Jan and we don't want to repeat an author in the year. Would you like to nominate another book?
Soon to be released as a movie with Matthew McConaughey. I sure would like to read the book before going to..."
Hi Almeta, Michael Connelly was our special group read/featured author in Dec/Jan and we don't want to repeat an author in the year. Would you like to nominate another book?
Gee I looked on the bookshelf and didn't see him. I thought it was odd, since so many memebers seem to recommend him. Guess I wasn't looking hard enough.I will wait for the voting on one of those on the list.
Thanks
Hi Almeta, I can see how that was confusing. We didn't have just one book for that month - since it was the holiday season we made it more general and I didn't add all the books to the bookshelf.
Thanks for understanding.
Donna
Thanks for understanding.
Donna
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A bit late this month but February just flew by and it is a short month too.
General rules for Group Reads
If your nomination wins - you will be the moderator.
One nomination per person from any mystery genre. Authors, please no self-nominations.
Please do not repeat an author we have read in the last year
Nominations will be open until Tuesday, March 8, 2011, with voting until Sunday March 13, 2011.
For your post, use Title, Author and Link (use the "add book/author" link at top of comment box) please.
Since we are a rather international group check to make sure the book is readily available. Is it available in paperback? Used? Your local library? The last thing we want is to nominate a great book that no one can get!
Finally, a word about series - the joy or bane of a mystery reader’s life! Please consider whether the book you are nominating would be best read by someone who has read all the previous books in the series or can be enjoyed by someone new to the series too.
Thanks for your cooperation!