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Nordic/British/Irish/Euro mysteries
Published (2009-11-27 22:42:00)
Hi Leslie- Thank you, I did send Barb an invite. She's very photogenic and so is Harry. They'll probably have to re-program Barb's friend list to increase the capacity of names you're allowed. (smile, laugh, compliment to all the friends she has) Prime rib ain't bad! That's great you had enough left for the next day. I was hoping for more leftovers, I had 10 people for dinner and a 19 pound turkey. Did you finish...
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Nordic/British/Irish/Euro mysteries
Published (2009-11-27 20:24:00)
TTMs for 2009 Great choice Susie! WATER's EDGE will be on my list too. Are you listing from the top down? In other words, is WE your no. 1 choice?
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Nordic/British/Irish/Euro mysteries
Published (2009-11-27 17:31:00)
Susie I just googled emoticons and got 2,840,000 responses. I guess most folks know what they are.
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Mystery Readers' Café:...
Published (2009-11-27 09:58:00)
Thanks Maria. Added that one as well. Dad just got a $50 Barnes & Noble gift certificate for his b/d so I plan to take the long list of book suggestions with us when we go (hopefully later today) to B&N. Carolyn
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Published (2009-11-26 07:39:00)
C. Chambers, Good morning, Carolyn. I haven't seen the HBO series adaptation of Alexander McCall Smith's THE NO. 1 LADIES' DETECTIVE AGENCY. I love those books, and I'm glad to hear that the TV shows based on the books are true to their spirit. The outstanding aspects of this series are its unique gentleness, its vivid African setting, and wonderful characters. I'm glad no attempt was made to turn these books into...
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Comedic Mystery Series?
Published (2009-11-23 19:49:00)
Hey Ann, and Brandon!!! I hope you and all the fam enjoy a HUGE & happy T'giving! Especially as you are ordering in! Wasn't that a good idea? :>) BTW, I downloaded the new (9.5) version of AOL tonight, & I'm VERY sorry. It's soooo slow. Hope I can figure out how to get the old one back, or it's new browser for me. LOL! Irene
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Published (2009-11-27 13:10:00)
Rhys Bowen: ROYAL FLUSH In 2007 the author of the Evan Evans and Molly Murphy series started off her new Lady Georgiana series with HER ROYAL SPYNESS. She followed that up last year with A ROYAL PAIN, and now Georgiana returns in ROYAL FLUSH. Georgiana is 34th in line to the British throne, but that doesn't mean she is wealthy. Her brother Binky struggles to maintain the family estate at Castle Rannoch in Scotland, and Georgiana lives in...
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Nordic/British/Irish/Euro mysteries
Published (2009-11-27 15:30:00)
Hi Susie, The chocolate smelled wonderful and was very dense. It seemed like the liquid equivalent of a chocolate bar at about 75%-80% cocoa. "Contrast." Right. I know just what you mean. It's an important therapeutic concept, those ice cream contrasts.
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Published (2009-11-27 20:08:00)
Does anyone but me ever look at fantasticfiction's author recommendations? Not everybody makes them, but sometimes they are interesting.
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Published (2009-11-27 18:57:00)
THE ARMS MAKER OF BERLIN centers on a movement rarely mentioned in discussions of Nazi Germany. Nat Turnbull is a history professor who specializes in the German resistance movements that tried, against all, odds to remove Hitler from power. He is especially interested in the White Rose. Dan Fesperman's story begins when Nat Turnbull, a history professor, learns that his former mentor and friend, Gordon Wolfe, has been arrested after...
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Latest active threads on mystery::
Started 1 year, 11 months ago (2007-12-30 16:47:00)
by R. R. Anderson
Hi happy almost new year! I love the same type of mystery books and am sending some suggestions to you. Maddy Hunter (love the grandma in this series!) Denise Swanson Ellen Byerrum Joanne Fluke Sarah Strohmeyer Janet Evanovich (i don't like Stephanie Plum, but love the grandma and the supporting characters) Carole Nelson Douglas (midnite louie books) Rita Lakin There are so many more ...
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-08-18 11:24:00)
by Hilary E. Baker
Hi Susie: Just wanted to mention to anyone who has cable or satellite TV and received THE SUNDANCE CHANNEL: Sundance will be airing JAR CITY, a film adaption of Arnaldur Indridason novel, airing Wednesday August 19 at 11PM and again on Sunday August 23 at 2AM. Here's a link with a bit more info: http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/5005 24861 Hilary
Started 12 months ago (2008-12-02 07:35:00)
by Fluff can be Fun
Tony Hillerman gives a strong flavor of the Four corners area of Arizona and New Mexico. Also a lot of flavor of the Navajo culture. Very good mysteries as well.
Started 2 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-26 10:37:00)
by Bernadette Y. Connor
Give "THE PARCEL EXPRESS MURDERS" by Bernadette Y. Connor a read. I think you will enjoy it if you like romance mixed in with your murder. The Parcel Express Murders
Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2007-08-13 19:53:00)
by D. Crowe
Dennis LeHane, James lee Burker, William Kent Krueger, Steve Hamilton, Reed Coleman Farrell, Donald Harstad, Ridley Perason, Archer Mayor. Some new, some old -- all worth your time
Started 9 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-02-17 21:55:00)
by mysterywoman
Hi Tartlet, Try Carole Nelson Douglas' Irene Adler series. The series features Irene Adler whom Sherlock Holmes always referred to as "The Woman". The only person ever to beat Holmes at his own game she first appears in Arthur Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia". (If you are completely unfamiliar with the character I suggest you start with this story.Although it isn't really necessary). ...
Started 18 hours, 46 minutes ago (2009-11-28 06:50:00)
by A. Caruso
My new book is The Black Squirrel Ball, A Samantha Cummings Mystery. My site is www.theblacksquirrelball.wordpress.com It's a cozy mystery based in western Massachusetts.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-19 04:50:00)
by Maine Colonial
So Many Books! is a great handle. Like you, I enjoy Agatha Christie, Elizabeth George, Deborah Crombie and P.D. James. Where do you stand on Elizabeth George's CARELESS IN RED? That title seems to have been disliked by a lot of her fans, but I didn't have a problem with it. I think it was a journey Lynley had to go through, and though I didn't like the DI Bea Hannaford character at ...
Started 2 months ago (2009-09-29 12:57:00)
by M. Francis
Anne George's Southern Sisters - there are 8 - first is Murder on a Girls' Night Out. Not funny, but beautifully written - season, era, etc. - Charles Finch's A Beautiful Blue Death and The September Society. The third should be out in a few weeks. Sophie Dunbar's Eclaire series - first is Behind Eclaire's Door Kate Ross' Julian Kestrel - first is Cut to the Quick
Started 2 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-26 03:13:00)
by Dorothy Higgins
Margaret Maron's Storm Track, based on a murder that occurrs while a hurricane is blasting its way through North Carolina. Storm Track
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Hot threads for last week on mystery::
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-08-18 11:24:00)
by Hilary E. Baker
Hi Susie: Just wanted to mention to anyone who has cable or satellite TV and received THE SUNDANCE CHANNEL: Sundance will be airing JAR CITY, a film adaption of Arnaldur Indridason novel, airing Wednesday August 19 at 11PM and again on Sunday August 23 at 2AM. Here's a link with a bit more info: http://www.sundancechannel.com/films/5005 24861 Hilary
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-19 04:50:00)
by Maine Colonial
So Many Books! is a great handle. Like you, I enjoy Agatha Christie, Elizabeth George, Deborah Crombie and P.D. James. Where do you stand on Elizabeth George's CARELESS IN RED? That title seems to have been disliked by a lot of her fans, but I didn't have a problem with it. I think it was a journey Lynley had to go through, and though I didn't like the DI Bea Hannaford character at ...
Started 1 year, 11 months ago (2007-12-30 16:47:00)
by R. R. Anderson
Hi happy almost new year! I love the same type of mystery books and am sending some suggestions to you. Maddy Hunter (love the grandma in this series!) Denise Swanson Ellen Byerrum Joanne Fluke Sarah Strohmeyer Janet Evanovich (i don't like Stephanie Plum, but love the grandma and the supporting characters) Carole Nelson Douglas (midnite louie books) Rita Lakin There are so many more ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-19 06:49:00)
by Christopher Smith
I have recently begun reading "Mediterranean Noir," which is usually set in either Italy, the south of France, or Spain. I'd recommend Jean-Claude Izzo's Marseilles Trilogy (of which "Total Chaos" is the first), Carlo Lucarelli's trilogy set during Mussolini's waning days (firswt in the series is "Carte Blanche"), and Andrea Camallieri's (sp?) Montalbano series (start at the beginning with...
Started 12 months ago (2008-12-02 07:35:00)
by Fluff can be Fun
Tony Hillerman gives a strong flavor of the Four corners area of Arizona and New Mexico. Also a lot of flavor of the Navajo culture. Very good mysteries as well.
Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2007-08-13 19:53:00)
by D. Crowe
Dennis LeHane, James lee Burker, William Kent Krueger, Steve Hamilton, Reed Coleman Farrell, Donald Harstad, Ridley Perason, Archer Mayor. Some new, some old -- all worth your time
Started 9 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-02-17 21:55:00)
by mysterywoman
Hi Tartlet, Try Carole Nelson Douglas' Irene Adler series. The series features Irene Adler whom Sherlock Holmes always referred to as "The Woman". The only person ever to beat Holmes at his own game she first appears in Arthur Conan Doyle's "A Scandal in Bohemia". (If you are completely unfamiliar with the character I suggest you start with this story.Although it isn't really necessary). ...
Started 2 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-26 03:13:00)
by Dorothy Higgins
Margaret Maron's Storm Track, based on a murder that occurrs while a hurricane is blasting its way through North Carolina. Storm Track
Started 2 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-26 10:37:00)
by Bernadette Y. Connor
Give "THE PARCEL EXPRESS MURDERS" by Bernadette Y. Connor a read. I think you will enjoy it if you like romance mixed in with your murder. The Parcel Express Murders
Started 5 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-06-06 07:57:00)
by L. A. McCoy
If you enjoy British novels, Elizabeth George's books are the best and all hold your interest without the "trashy element" --- You might want to omit "Lady in Red," as it comes from a totally different prospective. You can never go wrong with a Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child nove. They are my all time favorite authors. Can't wait for the next book to come out. Don't you just LOVE good ...
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