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Ebook deal of the day: Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death by M.C. Beaton

lexspears wrote 1 month ago: Today’s ebook deal of the day is Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death by M.C. Beaton, the fir … more →

Tags: eBooks, Crime, Mystery, Agatha Raisin

The Missing Ink

Me wrote 1 month ago: Sometimes when I need a break from heavy action and violent crime I turn american cosy crimes. They … more →

Tags: Books & Reading, Fun, Books, Reading, Just Finished, tattoo shop mysteries, american cosys, Guilty Pleasures, break from the hard stuff

REVIEW: Murder Actually – Stephanie McCarthy

Ela wrote 3 months ago: Attica e-book edition cover Elspeth Gray, a romance novelist in her mid-thirties, has been living in … more →

Tags: 2013 New Reads, Crime Fiction, read on my kindle, Reviews, almost a pastiche, Amateur Sleuth, Cats, divorced heroine, implausibly sweet suspect

Unholy Dying

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Tags: Books & Reading, Books, Reading, Just Finished, robert barnard, classic crime

A Season for Murder

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Tags: Books & Reading, Books, Reading, Just Finished, Back Catalogue, catching up, Ann Granger, Mitchell & Markby

The perfect book

dorothystewartblog wrote 3 months ago: The button to the right still says ‘January sale’ even though it’s February. Time … more →

Tags: writing, God, Fiction Writing, Beauty, Books 2, Fiction, Love 2, Joy, Books

The Affair of the Mutilated Mink

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Tags: Books & Reading, Books, Reading, Just Finished, James Anderson, Burford Family Mysteries

Notorious nineteen

Me wrote 4 months ago: Rather more explosive than usual, but just as much fun. … more →

Tags: Books & Reading, Fun, Books, Reading, Enjoyable, Just Finished, One sitting reads, Janet Evanovich, Stephanie Plum

Smokin Seventeen

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Tags: Books & Reading, Fun, Books, Reading, Just Finished, quick reads, One sitting reads, Janet Evanovich, Stephanie Plum

Agatha Raisin: Hiss and Hers

Me wrote 4 months ago: Whilst still an enjoyable romp of a read, I do think the plots are beginning to flag and becoming a … more →

Tags: Books & Reading, Fun, Books, Reading, Light-hearted, Agatha Raisin, M.C. Beaton, Just Finished

The Mystery of Murder5 comments

Homesick and Heatstruck wrote 6 months ago: Why on earth are murder mysteries so comforting? They shouldn’t be, really. Given the sinister plott … more →

Tags: Agatha Christie, Britain, British, Cup of Tea, escape, Expat, expatriate, Fantasy, heatstruck

Blueberry Muffin Murder - Joanne Fluke3 comments

Jo wrote 7 months ago: You got to love some cosy crime. And if you want to torture yourself with delicious sounding cookies … more →

Tags: Books, detectives, cooking, kindle, Crime

Her Royal Spyness

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Tags: Books & Reading, Fun, Books, Reading, Light-hearted, Just Finished, first read, First in Series, period crime

The King's Park Irregulars - An Abigail Craig Mystery

thehistorypressuk wrote 1 year ago: When Abigail Craig’s friend, retired solicitor Alasdair Mills, is burgled and his prized possession, … more →

Tags: Local History, crime fiction, Scottish History, The History Press, Crime Fiction, The Mystery Press, The King's Park Irregulars, David Wilson, Kings Park Irregulars

The Daughters of Gentlemen - A Frances Doughty Mystery

thehistorypressuk wrote 1 year ago: Frances Doughty is a young sleuth on her first professional case, trying to discover who distributed … more →

Tags: Local History, crime fiction, The History Press, The History Press, Crime Fiction, The Mystery Press, The Daughters of Gentlemen, Linda Stratmann, The Poisonous Seed Sequel

Agatha Raisin: As The Pig Turns

Me wrote 1 year ago: Sometimes after all the heavy crime, you just need some light hearted (yet still well plotted) fun. … more →

Tags: Books & Reading, Fun, Agatha Raisin, M.C. Beaton, Easy Reads, Take a Break, makes a change, Something Different

The dark underbelly of the Irish tiger

berniceccl wrote 1 year ago: Irish crime is considered the latest big thing in publishing circles and on its way to match the Sca … more →

Tags: Books, crime fiction, Ireland, irish crime, Mysteries, Police procedurals, St. Patrick's Day

To All Appearance, Dead, by Liz Filleul

Abi Cadell wrote 1 year ago:   In a trembling voice, she informed them all that she’d just received a phone call saying that … more →

Tags: Reviews, Books, Reviews of Reviews, Girls' Own, Liz Filleul

TV Tie-ins: old and new

billpurdue wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been enjoying the series of Mrs Bradley Mysteries on BBC4 starring Dame Diana Rigg. They … more →

Tags: Pam Ayres, Edgar Sawtelle, Lucy Worsley, my life in books..., Gladys Mitchell, Mrs Bradley Mysteries, Dame Diana Rigg


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