The Alphabet in Crime Fiction - a Community Meme.
This meme is an annual event on this blog. This is its 4th outing.
We already have a strong core of weekly contributors but you can join at any time.
Last week we featured the letter U
This week's letter is the letter V - one of those seemingly hard letters.
- we have just 4 weeks of our journey left after this one.
Thanks for hanging in there.
The page telling bloggers which letter to focus on will appear on each Monday together with a Mr Linky.
By Friday of each week participants try to write a blog post about crime fiction related to the letter of the week.
Your post MUST 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, or even maybe a crime fiction "topic". But above all, it has to be crime fiction.
So you see you have lots of choice.
You could write a review, or a bio of an author, so long as it fits the rules somehow.
(It is ok too to skip a week.)
You probably won't have to do a lot of extra reading in order to participate, but I warn you that your TBR may grow as a result of the suggestions other participants make.
Feel free to use either of the images provided in your blog.
Your assistance in advertising this community meme, and pointing people to this page, would be very much appreciated.
By the end of this week post your blog post title and URL in the Mr Linky below.
Please place a link in your blog post back to this page.
Visit other blogs and leave comments.
Check the Crime Fiction Alphabet page for summaries of previous years, and for links to this year's entries.
Thanks for participating.
My submission is (The) Victory Dance Murder (A Homefront Murder) by M.J. Jefferson. Average plot, characters and mystery. I kept reading mostly for the period details. I never did figure out what the cover illustration had to do with the book. I would probably read the two others in the series - reviews seem to indicate that the author got better with each mystery. I've had this mystery for 3 and a half years and would probably never read it but for the Crime Fiction Alphabet! Thanks!
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