1. | Bev@My Reader's Block (The False Inspector Dew) | 19. | Major (Falling Star) | |
2. | Sergio@Tipping My Fedora (Shake Hands Forever) | 20. | Bev@My Reader's Block (The Ringmaster's Secret) | |
3. | Pretty Sinister Books (Duck Season Death) | 21. | Sergio@Tipping My Fedora (Crime on My Hands) | |
4. | Linda@PhillyReader (Gaudy Night) | 22. | Major (Against the Grain) | |
5. | Bev@My Reader's Block (Poison Jasmine) | 23. | Bev@My Reader's Block (The Cavalier in White) | |
6. | Les Blatt @ Classic Mysteries (The Hand in the Dark) | 24. | Bev@My Reader's Block (The Wilberforce Legacy) | |
7. | Linda@PhillyReader (The Black Stage) | 25. | TracyK @ Bitter Tea and Mystery (A Shilling for Candles) | |
8. | Major (Death Shall Overcome) | 26. | Les Blatt @ Classic Mysteries (The Mystery of Hunting's End" | |
9. | Mark @ Baileys Blog (Dorothy L. Sayers – Gaudy Night (1935)) | 27. | Bev@My Reader's Block (The Smiler with the Knife) | |
10. | Mark @ Baileys Blog (Edmund Crispin – The Moving Toyshop (1946)) | 28. | Major (The Case of the Blonde Bonanza) | |
11. | Bev@My Reader's Block (The Murder of Sir Edmund Godfrey) | 29. | Bev@My Reader's Block (Call for Michael Shayne) | |
12. | Sergio@Tipping My Fedora (Fire Will Freeze) | 30. | Pretty Sinister Books (A House Possessed) | |
13. | Major (Old Bones) | 31. | TracyK@Bitter Tea and Mystery (The Maltese Falcon) | |
14. | TracyK @ Bitter Tea and Mystery (Murder on Location) | 32. | Major (The Case of the Worried Waitress) | |
15. | Major (The Steam Pig) | 33. | Les Blatt @ Classic Mysteries (The Sussex Downs Murder) | |
16. | Les Blatt @ Classic Mysteries (Death at the President's Lodging) | 34. | Bev@My Reader's Block (The Case of Colonel Marchand) | |
17. | Bev@My Reader's Block (Murder in the Wind) | 35. | Major (A Stitch in Time) | |
18. | Sergio@Tipping My Fedora (Slayground) | | |
4 comments:
Hi Bev
Hope you are well have just finished Derek Smith 'Come to Paddington Fair' for the book set in the world of entertainment (theatre). Highly recommended crazy to think that this couldn't find a publisher in its day. An interesting follow up to 'Whistle Up the Devil' and an intriguing impossible crime problem! Great stuff and a shame he didn't write more. Regards
Clint
Sounds like a good one! I haven't read any by Derek Smith yet...must change that as soon as possible.
Hi Bev,
The new Derek Smith omnibus makes both his novels more accessible for readers. Whistle up the Devil is a great impossible murder novel.
I have just finished ECR Lorac Fell Murder - I particularly like the Lune valley novels for their rural setting and description of the Fells. This completes the square with a place in the title!
Great job, CS!
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