Here's my list for the challenge:
Take 'Em to Trial: 16 or more Books
Black Orchids by Rex Stout (1941) [read/reviewed 1/21/11]
Cordially Invited to Meet Death by Rex Stout (1942) [read/reviewed 1/22/11]by Rex Stout (1942) [read/reviewed 1/22/11]
The Silk Stocking Murders by Anthony Berkeley (1928) [read/reviewed 2/19/11]
Rope's End, Rogue's End by E. C. R. Lorac (1942) [read/reviewed 1/26/11]
The Leavenworth Case by Anna Katherine Green (1878) [read/reviewed 2/8/11]
McKee of Centre Street by Helen Reilly (1933/4) [read/reviewed 2/23/11]
5 Bullets by Lee Thayer (1944) [read/reviewed 1/12/11]
The Chinese Orange Mystery by Ellery Queen (1934) [read/reviewed 1/13/11]
Dividend on Death by Brett Halliday (1939) [read/reviewed 2/27/11]
Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie (1923) [read/reviewed 1/9/11]
The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L Sayers (1934) [read/reviewed 1/3/11]
Police at the Funeral by Margery Allingham (1931) [read/reviewed 1/1/11]
The Fashion in Shrouds by Margery Allingham (1938) [read/reviewed 1/25/11]
A Graveyard to Let by Carter Dickson (1949) [read/reviewed 1/31/11]
Why Shoot a Butler by Georgette Heyer (1933) [read/reviewed 2/2/11]
You Can Die Laughing by A. A. Fair, aka Erle Stanley Gardner (1957) [read/reviewed 2/24/11]
You are all over these challenges! WOW!!
ReplyDeleteSo does that mean you get to win your own prize? Good job, Bev. I'm still moving along at my own slow pace. We do, after all, have a year. Theoretically.
ReplyDeleteNo prize for me. I was just playing along for the fun of it.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I'm at 2 of 6 for your challenge.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Bev. Were you wearing your Grinch shorts while reading these? ;)
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