2016 reading, September

Oct 01, 2016 00:27


I wish to point out that I put two lines of space between each book, but the software is eliminating them. Drat.

30 books! Ahead of schedule!

Plainly Murder - Isabella Alan 9/28/16 Amish Murder #0.5 (prequel) Evelyn, an elderly Amish woman has died, leaving a quilt to Angie's aunt Eleanor, whom Angie is visiting - Eleanor is dying of breast cancer ( Read more... )

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filkferengi October 5 2016, 17:26:33 UTC
I was going to tell you all about Camille Minichino's many fun series, under various pseudonyms, including Ada Madison, Margaret Grace, & Jean Flowers [all of which I strongly recommend as smart, funny, & well-written], when you told me about Ellery Adams also being J. B. Stanley.

http://www.cozy-mystery.com/camille-minichino.html
http://www.cozy-mystery.com/ellery-adams.html

As Uncle Vorthys opines, "No artificial shortages!" Lots of good books for everyone!

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coalboy October 6 2016, 04:00:05 UTC
Thanks, filkferengi, I was aware about Camille Minichino - I check authors on goodreads, plus I read the Save Our Cozies posts on facebook. The SOC posts aren't necessarily cozies - political thrillers & what I call psychological terror mixed in as well, neither of which I read.

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filkferengi October 6 2016, 13:03:00 UTC
While on the subject of due diligence, do you know about http://www.criminalelement.com/ ? It's a sister-site to tor.com & has a list of upcoming mysteries every month, as well as lots of interesting articles, interviews, excerpts, etc.

The romance sister-site is http://www.heroesandheartbreakers.com/ , which also has the monthly publishing list [very conveniently divided by sub-genres], articles, interviews, etc.

There's a weekly newsletter of highlights that you can sign up to receive in your email. It's convenient. One or two articles a week are fun, without being cumbersome.

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coalboy October 6 2016, 14:29:03 UTC
Thanks, filkferengi

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