- The word ‘the’ used twice (The Secret By The Lake; The End Of The Day, The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time)
- A fruit or vegetable (The Guernsey Literary And Potato Peel Pie Society; The Particular Sadness Of Lemon Cake)
- A shape (The Ninth Circle, The Square Root Of Summer, Circle Of Friends)
- A title that begins with Z – can be after ‘The’ or ‘A’ (Zen In The Art Of Writing; The Zookeeper’s Wife, Zelda)
- A nationality (Anna And The French Kiss; How To Be A Kosovan Bride; Norwegian Wood)
- A season (White Truffles In Winter; The Spring Of Kasper Meier; The Summer Queen; Before I Fall; The Autumn Throne)
"The" Twice
The Sign of the Book by John Dunning (3/23/18)
Fruit or Vegetable
The Witch of Lime Street by David Jaher (6/12/18)
Shape
Terror in Times Square by Alan Handley (6/5/18)
Begins with "Z"
The Zero Trap by Paula Gosling (4/8/18)
Nationality
The French Powder Mystery by Ellery Queen (4/24/18)
A Season
A Summer in the Twenties by Peter Dickinson
I saw a number of Edgar Wallace titles come up when I was looking for vintage mysteries. :O)
ReplyDeleteI am happy to see you are participating too! I am looking forward to seeing what everyone ends up reading. I love all your choices. Victoria Thompson, Ellery Queen and Robert B. Parker . . . You can't go wrong with any of them! Have fun with this one!
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