I have had a busy week with posts though, so I hope you'll have time to drop into one or two of them. Leave a comment if you do drop by. I love comments.
This week's posts:
- Review: THE THIRTEEN PROBLEMS, Agatha Christie
- Book Blogger Appreciation Week, Sept 14-18, 2009
- I've been discovered!
- Who Best Depicts Hercule Poirot?
- Forgotten Book: WOBBLE TO DEATH, Peter Lovesey
- I am not always right - CWA International Dagger
- Review: THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, Stieg Larsson
- Final verdict! - my CWA International Dagger shortlist
- Weekly Geeks 2009-26: Where in the World?
- Re-reading books: SHATTER, Michael Robotham
- Book Blogger Appreciation Week Nominations now open
- Vote for Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year
- Fred Vargas holds off the competition
- Henning Mankell - Ambassador of the European Union Prize for Literature
- Register for Book Blogger Appreciation Week Sept 14-18
- New Kurt Wallander title later this year
- What do Nadel, Rees, Moore and Cotterill have in common?
- now - SHADOWS STILL REMAIN - Peter de Jonge
- then - FROM DOON WITH DEATH - Ruth Rendell
- in the car - LUCIFER'S SHADOW, David Hewson
1. | Weekly Geeks 2009-11: Historical Fiction |
2. | 2008 Blog Advent Tour - my "window" |
3. | Journeys |
4. | Customised Google Search- crime fiction |
5. | Sources of widgets and ideas for Blogger blogs |
My favourite authors
6 comments:
I gotta re-read Thirteen problems. I don't recall it!
TSS: The Jewel Trader of Pegu by Jeffrey Hantover
Am I to assumer that Agatha Christie is not a favorite author, just this week? Or is this an overall assessment?
Congratulations on being "discovered". I read "Echoes From The Dead" while on vacation and enjoyed it. Now I have to read all the others. I have to admit I'm excited for Fred Vargas, I really love her writing. Have a great week!
I had never read THE THIRTEEN PROBLEMS before Gautami - I think probably because it was short stories. Worth looking for
Margot - I just took my "favourite authors" box, and didn't realise AC wasn't on it. She should be!
Certainly they are all worth reading Gavin
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