The following list, all there because of somebody's recommendation, are all sitting on the "library face" (i.e. borrowed from the local library) of Mt. TBR. I usually try to read them in the order of their impending return to the library, but for you I have put them in alphabetical order.
Bear in mind, these are only the library books. There are also a number of other faces, all containing a daunting number of books, called "review", "lent-to-me-by-a-friend", and "leapt-off-the-shelf-into-my-shopping-basket" faces.
Some of the following library books will be returned unread to keep the librarian happy, but I'll order them again. I keep wishing I could discover how to read faster.
AND JUSTICE THERE IS NONE, Deborah Crombie
BLEEDING
BLOOD REDEMPTION, Alex Palmer
CANDLEMOTH, Roger Jon Ellory
THE CRUELLEST MONTH, Louise Penny
DEATH OF A RED HEROINE, Qiu Xiaolong
GONE TO GROUND, John Harvey
THE HEADHUNTERS, Peter Lovesey
THE HOLLOW CORE, Lesley Horton
I REMEMBER YOU, by Martin Edwards
ICE MOON, Jan Costin Wagner ; translated from the German by John Brownjohn
IN MATTO'S REALM, Friedrich Glauser ; translated from the German by Mike Mitchell
THE JUDAS STRAIN : A SIGMA FORCE NOVEL, James Rollins
KISSED A SAD GOODBYE, Deborah Crombie
LYING DEAD, Aline Templeton
NAME TO A FACE, Robert Goddard
OFFICER DOWN, Theresa Schwegel
A QUIET VENDETTA, Roger Jon Ellory
S IS FOR SILENCE, Sue Grafton
SILENT IN THE GRAVE, Deanna Raybourn
SUN AND SHADOW, Ake Edwardson ; translated from the Swedish by Laurie Thompson
THE TALENTED MR RIPLEY, Patricia Highsmith
TATTOOED MAN, Alex Palmer
THE YIDDISH POLICEMEN'S
3 comments:
I am constantly trying to juggle the books I have out in order to get through them before the due date. Of those you listed I loved Silent in the Grave.
Of the ones on your list that I've read (about half), I'd recommend Ice Moon, which I mentioned in a comment on your recent German post. It has the added benefit of being short, so you can get around to the others quicker ;-)
See reading your TBR is bound to increase mine.
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