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20 July 2011

Crime Fiction Alphabet: the summary N - T

This year's edition of the Crime Fiction Alphabet is now completed and this week I'll publish four summary posts .

By Friday of each week participants had to write a blog post about crime fiction related to the letter of the week which was displayed each Monday.
[Those who intended to participate regularly signed up here.]

Their post had to be related to either the first letter of a book's title, the first letter of an author's first name, or the first letter of the author's surname. There was lots of choice: a review, or a bio of an author, so long as it fitted the rules  somehow. Sometimes participants interpreted the rules very laterally, particularly with "difficult" letters.

We used Mr Linky to display participants' posts, and in most weeks there were 12 to 16 participants.

Below are the Mr Linky links for N-T. The summary list for the 26 weeks: Crime Fiction Alphabet
Already published
Letter N

1. Confessions of a Mystery Novelist - The Nine Tailors by Dorothy Sayers
2. Margaret@BooksPlease - a number of Ns
3. Fleur Fisher (N is for Not to be Taken)
4. Bernadette - N is for New Zealand
5. Tipping My Fedora: N is for NINE TIMES NINE by Anthony Boucher
6. Mystery Bookshelf (Julia Navarro)
7. Yvette - N is for Nero Wolfe
8. gautami tripathy--N or M? by Agatha Christie
9. Crime Watch (Craig) - N is for Neil Giles' A CASE OF IMMUNITY
10. MiP-N or M?
11. Mysteries and More (Red Square by Edward Topol and Fridrikh Neznansky)
12. The Game's Afoot - N is for Nesbo, Jo Nesbo
13. Dorte: N is for Niels and for Nerds
14. Tipping My Fedora: N is for Now You See It (1995) by Richard Matheson
15. ISOT Classic Mystery - The Nine Wrong Answers by John Dickson Carr
16. Bev@My Readers Block (Simon Nash)

Letter O

1. Confessions of a Mystery Novelist - Outbreak by Robin Cook
2. Bernadette - O is for Old People
3. Bev@My Reader's Block (Anthony Oliver)
4. Margaret@BooksPlease - One Good Turn
5. FleurFisher (O is for Other)
6. Dorte: O is for Order
7. gautami tripathy--One, Two, Buckle my Shoe by Agatha Christie
8. The Game's Afoot - O is for Orsi, Guillermo Orsi
9. Mysteries and More (One Fearful Yellow Eye by John D. MacDonald
10. O is for OVERKILL by Vanda Symon (Crime Watch)
11. Tipping My Fedora: O for OBELISTS AT SEA by C. Daly King
12. Mystery Bookshelf (Sister Carol Anne O'Marie)
13. MiP-ORIGINAL FACE, Nicholas Jose
14. ISOT Classic Mystery - On The Wrong Track by Steve Hockensmith
15. Tipping My Fedora - O is for ORIGIN OF EVIL by Ellery Queen

Letter P

1. Fleur Fisher (P is for Potts)
2. Confessions of a Mystery Novelist: Poirot Loses a Client by Agatha Christie
3. Tipping My Fedora: P is for PIGEON ENGLISH by Stephen Kelman
4. Bernadette - P is for Politicians
5. Bev@My Reader's Block (Caro Peacock)
6. Margaret@BooksPlease - The Private Patient by P D James
7. The Game's Afoot - P is for Padura, Leonardo Padura
8. Crime Watch: Prescription for Danger
9. ISOT Classic Mystery - The Punch and Judy Murders by Carter Dickson
10. Yvette (P is for Poirot)
11. MiP: P is for PRIME CUT, Alan Carter
12. Dorte: P is for Prison
13. Tipping My Fedora: P is for PUZZLE FOR PLAYERS by Patrick Quentin
14. Mysteries and More ("P" is for Louise Penny)
15. raidergirl3(Louise Penny)
16. Mystery Bookshelf(Richard North Patterson)
17. Tipping My Fedora: P is for Polygamy and Poodle Springs

Letter Q

1. Bernadette - Q is for Quantico (again)
2. Confessions of a Mystery Novelist - The French Powder Mystery by Ellery Queen
3. Margaret@BooksPlease - A Question of Blood
4. The Game's Afoot - Q” is for Quartey, Kwei Quartey
5. Tipping My Fedora: Q is for QUILLER MEMORANDUM by Adam Hall
6. Fleur Fisher (A Question of Proof)
7. Yvette - Q is for Quincy
8. Kerrie - Q is for Quarry by Sue Grafton
9. Bev@My Reader's Block (Queen of the Flowers)
10. Dorte: Q is for Quest
11. Tipping My Fedora: Q is for A QUEER KIND OF DEATH by George Baxt
12. Mysteries and More (The Quick Red Fox by John D. MacDonald
13. Violette@Mystery Bookshelf(Amanda Quick)
14. ISOT Classic Mystery Novel - The Player on the Other Side by Ellery Queen

Letter R

1. Confessions of a Mystery Novelist - Redback by Lindy Cameron
2. Mysteries and More ("R" is for Keith Raffel)
3. Margaret@BooksPlease -Ruth Rendell
4. The Game's Afoot - "R” is for Russell, Craig Russell
5. Tipping My Fedora: R is for RIDE THE NIGHTMARE by Richard Matheson
6. Bernadette - R is for religious cults
7. ISOT Classic Mystery - The Roman Hat Mystery by Ellery Queen
8. raidergirl3(Ruth Rendell)
9. FleurFisher (R is for Roth)
10. Kerrie - R is for Ruth and Reginald
11. Dorte: R is for Revenge
12. Bev@My Reader's Block (Ronald Knox)
13. Tipping My Fedora: R is for THE RED RIGHT HAND by Joel Townsley Rogers

Letter S

1. Confessions of a Mystery Novelist - The Serpent Pool by Martin Edwards
2. Mysteries and More (Solomon v. Lord by Paul Levine)
3. ISOT Classic Mystery Novel - The Spanish Cape Mystery by Ellery Queen
4. Margaret@BooksPlease -The Stabbing in the Stables by Simon Brett
5. FleurFisher (S is for A Study in scarlet)
6. Tipping My Fedora: S is for SILENCE OF THE GRAVE by Arnaldur Indridason
7. ISOT Classice Mystery Novel - The Crack in the Lens by Steve Hockensmith
8. Bev@My Reader's Block (Dorothy L Sayers)
9. Kerrie - S is for Vanda Symon
10. Bernadette - S is for Science
11. Jose Ignacio - S is for Solana, Teresa Solana
12. Dorte: S is for Silence
13. Tipping My Fedora: S is for SPADEWORK by Bill Pronzini
14. S is for SECRETS OF THE SYMPHONY by Gwen Skinner - Craig at Crime Watch
15. raidergirl3(Southwesterly Winds)

Letter T

1. Bev@My Reader's Block (L. C. Tyler)
2. Mysteries and More ("T" is for Scott Turow)
3. Margaret @ BooksPlease - Peter Turnbull, Once a Biker
4. Fleurfisher (T is for Tyler)
5. Jose Ignacio - T is for Theorin
6. Dorte: T is for Tarmac
7. Stefanie: T is for The Dogfaced God Trilogy
8. Confessions of a Mystery Novelist - Third Girl by Agatha Christie
9. MiP- T is for Charles Todd
10. Crime Watch - T is for TARGET FOR MALICE by Barbara Cooper
11. cavershamragu @ Tipping My Fedora: T is for THAT ANGEL LOOK by Mike Ripley
12. Violette (Brad Thor)

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