I thought I'd treat you to some of the titles I intend to read - well, I have the books on my shelves but, if my current rate of consumption is any indication, it is going to take me some time.
Books I have from the library
AGATHA RAISIN AND KISSING CHRISTMAS GOODBYE, MC Beaton
ALL THINGS BRIGHT & BEAUTIFUL: MURDER IN THE CITY OF LIGHT, Susan Mitchell
AND JUSTICE THERE IS NONE, Deborah Crombie
ATONEMENT, Ian McEwan
BLEEDING KANSAS, Sara Paretsky
DEATH OF A RED HEROINE, Qui Xiaolong
DECEPTION, Denise Mina
THE DEVIL AND MARIA D'AVALOS, Victoria Hammond
ICE MOON, Jan Costin Wagner
KISSED A SAD GOODBYE, Deborah Crombie
NOT DEAD ENOUGH, Peter James
OFFICER DOWN, Theresa Schwegel
S IS FOR SILENCE, Sue Grafton
SEEKING WHOM HE MAY DEVOUR, Fred Vargas
THE SIMIAN CURVE, Mark Lalbeharry
THUMBPRINT, Friedrich Glauser
THE VIRGIN OF SMALL PLAINS, Nancy Pickard
WATER LIKE A STONE, Deborah Crombie
THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH, Douglas Kennedy
THE YIDDISH POLICEMEN'S UNION, Michael Chabon
About to arrive from the library
GONE TO GROUND, John Harvey
WASH THIS BLOOD CLEAN FROM MY HAND, Fred Vargas
Books waiting to be read and reviewed
BAD LUCK AND TROUBLE, Lee Child
COLD IN HAND, John Harvey
CUT TO THE QUICK, Diane Emley
FAN MAIL, P.D. Martin
ILLEGAL ACTION, Stella Rimington
ISABELLA MOON, Laura Benedict
KENNEDY'S BRAIN, Henning Mankell
NEMESIS , Jo Nesbo
SACRIFICE , S. J. Bolton
THE CLEANER, Brett Battles
THE QUIET GIRL, Peter Hoeg
WILLOWS FOR WEEPING, Felicity Pulman
WRITTEN IN BONE, Simon Beckett
Others
Still reading WICKER by Kevin Guilfoile
for F2F group next Sunday: THE SPELLMAN FILES by Lisa Lutz
The rest in no particular order
BORKMANN'S POINT, Hakan Nesser
GEISHA, Arthur Golden
BABY SHARK'S BEAUMONT BLUES, Robert Fate
TRACE, Patricia Cornwell
THE DEAD POOL, Sue Walker
THE CHRISTMAS MYSTERY, Jostein Gaarder
THE CRUELLEST MONTH, Louise Penney
BLOODY HAM, Brian Kavanagh
DYING TO SIN, Stephen Booth
COLD LIGHT, John Harvey
THE SINNER, Petra Hammesfahr
HEART SICK, Chelsea Cain
SUCKED IN, Shane Maloney
SKIN AND BONE, Kathryn Fox
FRIEND OF THE DEVIL, Peter Robinson
DEATH MESSAGE, Mark Billingham
THE SLEEPING DOLL, Jeffery Deaver
NO TIME FOR GOODBYE, Linwood Barclay
THE THIRTEENTH TALE, Diane Setterfield
Why MYSTERIES? Because that is the genre I read.
Why PARADISE? Because that is where I live.
Among other things, this blog, the result of a 2008 New Year's resolution,
will act as a record of books that I've read, and random thoughts.
2 comments:
We are soul mates, Kerrie! Quantity and quality!
Dear Kerrie,
What a massive list! Great titles and authors and such fun to see my book there. All best, in Paradise. Oddly, that's where I live too. Quebec.
All best,
Louise Penny
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