3 October 2012

Agatha Christie Blog Carnival for September 2012 completed

The September Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Blog Carnival has something for everyone: reviews, news items, birthday tributes, and even a gift guide.

The October Blog Carnival is now open for contributions.

Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Participants
1. Margaret @ BooksPlease - Postern of Fate
2. Caviglia's Cabinet of Curiosities - THE SECRET ADVERSARY
3. Nan (Problem at Pollensa Bay)
4. A 21st Century Day in the Life of Agatha Christie - Margot Kinberg
5. Agatha Christie Gift Guide
6. Happy Birthday, Agatha Christie: John Curran Guest Post on Mystery Fanfare
7. My Grandmother, Agatha Christie
8. Long lost essay by Agatha Christie published
9. MiP- Review: THEY DO IT WITH MIRRORS
10. Sweet Marie - Murder on the Orient Express
11. The Secret Adversary @ Classic Mystery Hunt
12. Official Agatha Christie Newsletter
13. Friday Favorites - Agatha Christie's The Five Little Pigs
14. Appointment With Death (Margot @ Joyfully Retired
15. Guardian Books podcast: Crime fiction with Agatha Christie and Attica Locke
16. Essay in Guardian: Agatha Christie: why I got fed up with Poirot
17. MiP - A Journey 2/3 Over
18. Fleur Fisher - The Moving Finger

Best new-to-me crime fiction authors: a meme: July to September 2012

It's easy to join this meme.

Just write a post about the best new-to-you crime fiction authors (or all) you've read in the period of July to September 2012, put a link to this meme in your post, and even use the logo if you like.
The books don't necessarily need to be newly published.

After writing your post, then come back to this post and add your link to Mr Linky below. (if Mr Linky does not appear - leave your URL in a comment and I will add to Mr Linky when it comes back up, or I'll add the link to the post)
Visit the links posted by other participants in the meme to discover even more books to read.

This meme will run again at the end of  December this year.
See the summary for June 2012 


2 October 2012

Crime Fiction Alphabet 2012 - T is for A TRICK OF THE LIGHT


I've decided that for the Crime Fiction Alphabet meme this year I will choose books I've read in 2012. So it was easy to choose the book for the letter T as it is so near the top of my 2012 list.

I read A TRICK OF THE LIGHT by Louise Penny back in January of this year and it remains one of my top reads for the year.

My take

The tranquillity of the little Canadian village of Three Pines is again shattered by murder. The artist Clara Morrow is celebrating her successful art exhibition with a party but others in the village and the investigative team are recovering from cataclysmic events, detailed in earlier books, that have changed their relationships forever.

The threads of continuity that come from earlier titles in the series do mean that, if you are new to the series, you should read them in order. But if someone gave you A TRICK OF THE LIGHT for Christmas or your birthday do read it now.

But I guarantee you'll want to go looking for the first in the series and then read them in order.

Read more

See what others have chosen for the letter T

 

Review: A DECLINE IN PROPHETS, Sulari Gentill

  • published by Pantera Press 2011
  • ISBN 978-0-9807418-9-6
  • 354 pages
  • Source: review copy from the publisher
  • #2 in the Rowland Sinclair series
  • Winner of Davitt Award for Best Adult Crime Fiction 2012
Synopsis (from the publisher)

In 1932, the RMS Aquitania embodies all that is gracious and refined, in a world gripped by crisis and doubt.

Returning home on the luxury liner after months abroad, Rowland Sinclair and his companions dine with a suffragette, a Bishop and a retired World Prophet. The Church encounters less orthodox religion in the Aquitania’s chandeliered ballroom, where men of God rub shoulders with mystics in dinner suits.
The elegant atmosphere on board is charged with tension, but civility prevails… until people start to die. Then things get a bit awkward.

And Rowland finds himself unwittingly in the centre of it all.

“I’m afraid, Sinclair has a habit of being in the wrong place every possible time. I would think twice about standing next to him.”
“God forbid, Rowland, you should return home without some sort of scandal… leading some kind of insane cult!”

My Take

In this sequel to A FEW RIGHT THINKING MEN Rowly and his entourage have been to Europe and are returning aboard a luxury liner. When the first murder occurs it is not clear what the reason behind it is. It seems that the real target may be the Theosophist leader Annie Besant but then the attacks continue and one victim is a seemingly innocent girl.

Rowly returns home, the central figure of newspaper headlines much to his elder brother's disgust. Wilfred has been hoping the world trip will have settled his brother down. Rowly himself would like nothing better than to be able to return to the quiet life in Sydney and to take up painting again, but Wilfred's son is being christened and Wilfred is determined that Rowly will also take up some familial obligations. Things get nasty when the murderer from the RMS Aquitania makes another appearance.

Once again Sulari Gentill has put together an interesting mix of fact and fiction: 'real' people like Annie Besant, Charles Leadbetter and Norman Lindsay; and fictional creations. The mixture of fact and fiction even extends to the luxury liner she uses as her setting for the first half of the novel.  The Aquitania was the longest serving Cunard liner built in the 20th century and survived service in both World Wars. Although I could vaguely remember reading about Annie Besant, I knew next to nothing about Theosophy and went scurrying off to do some research.

The main characters from the first novel in the series, Rowly's bohemian friends, are all there, and provide a good reason for reading these books in order.

A very satisfying read, good Australian flavour.

My rating: 4.8

Websites and other things to check:

What I read in September 2012

I had a better reading month in terms of numbers of books read and most were satisfying reads.

There were 4 audio books, 4 translated titles, 2 read on the Kindle, and 5 borrowed from my local library.
There were no Australian authors unfortunately.

My pick of the month was the latest in Ann Cleeves' Vera Stanhope series, THE GLASS ROOM.
  1. 4.2, ROUNDING THE MARK, Andrea Camilleri  - library book, audio book, translated
  2. 4.3, BLACK OUT, John Lawton - library book
  3. 4.2, THEY DO IT WITH MIRRORS, Agatha Christie 
  4. 5.0, THE GLASS ROOM, Ann Cleeves - library book
  5. 4.5, LONG TIME COMING, Robert Goddard  - audio book
  6. 4.1, THE OTHER CHILD, Charlotte Link - translated
  7. 3.7, CLASSIC DETECTIVE STORIES, read by Edward Hardwicke -  audio book 
  8. 4.2, DRY BONES, Margaret Mayhew   - library book
  9. 4.6, TRUE MURDER, Yaba Badoe  - Kindle
  10. 4.4, DEKOK AND THE DEAD HARLEQUIN, A.C. Baantjer  - Kindle, translated
  11. 4.5, THE BLACK PATH, Asa Larsson - translated
  12. 4.5, THE CORONER, M.R. Hall - audio book, library book

Read the reviews I wrote at http://paradise-mysteries.blogspot.com/p/latest-additions.html

Check what others have chosen for their September Pick of the Month

1 October 2012

Crime Fiction Pick of the Month September 2012 - a meme

Crime Fiction 2012
Many crime fiction bloggers write a summary post at the end of each month listing what they've read, and some, like me, even go as far as naming their pick of the month.

This meme is an attempt to aggregate those summary posts.
It is an invitation to you to write your own summary post for September 2012, identify your crime fiction best read of the month, and add your post's URL to the Mr Linky below.
If Mr Linky does not appear for you, leave the URL in a comment and I will add it myself.

You can list all the books you've read in the past month on your post, even if some of them are not crime fiction, but I'd like you to nominate your crime fiction pick of the month.

That will be what you will list in Mr Linky too -
e.g.
ROSEANNA, Maj Sjowall & Per Wahloo - MiP (or Kerrie)

You are welcome to use the image on your post and it would be great if you could link your post back to this post on MYSTERIES in PARADISE.

Check out Pick of the Month contributions for previous months in 2012:
January   February   March   April   May  June  July  August  


Crime Fiction Alphabet: the letter T


The Alphabet in Crime Fiction - a Community Meme.

This meme was run first on this blog in 2009-2010 and was re-run in 2011.

Many thanks to those who have participated so far this year. 

We have an average of about 14 participants a week.

Our journey so far
A   B    C    D    E    F   G  H  I   J   K  L  M  N O  P  Q  R  S   


Today we have the letter T, with 6 letters remaining.

Here are the rules

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.

Thanks for participating.

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