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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Cloak & Dagger 2019: My Sign-Up




Stormi at Books, Movies & Reviews! Oh My! is a mystery and crime novel fan (like yours truly), so she wanted to do a challenge that incorporated all the different types of mystery and crime type novels. When the blog that use to do Cloak and Dagger Challenge gave it up, she decided to take it on and tweak it a bit to make it her own and she also asked Barb from Booker T’s Farm to help cohost it. I'm all about mystery books, so I'm definitely in for another year of criminal capers. There are several levels to choose from and some basic rules to check out. If you'd like to join the fun, click on the challenge name link above.


I'll be going for the Sherlock Holmes level and reading 56+ books in the mystery and crime field.


1. The Winter Women Murders by David A Kaufelt (1/5/19)
2. Died in the Wool by Ngaio Marsh (1/7/19)
3. An African Millionaire by Grant Allen (1/10/19)
4. Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L Sayers (1/12/19)
5. The Dead Shall Be Raised by George Bellairs (1/13/19)
6. The Murder of a Quack by George Bellairs (1/14/19)
7. A Whiff of Cyanide by Guy Fraser-Sampson (1/15/19)
8. The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie (1/18/19)
9. The Secret Files of Sherlock Holmes by June Thomson (1/25/19)
10. The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie (1/25/19)
11. Blind Corner by Dornford Yates (1/27/19)
12. A Death in the Night by Guy Fraser-Sampson (1/30/19)
13. Final Curtain by Ngaio Marsh (2/14/19)
14. Blood of the North by James B. Hendryx (2/15/19)
15. Where the Snow Was Red by Hugh Pentecost (2/16/19)
16. Night of the Fox by Jack Higgins (2/19/19)
17. No Patent on Murder by Akimitsu Takagi (2/21/19)
18. Monsieur Lecoq by Emile Gaboriau (2/28/19)
19. The Lucky Stiff by Craig Rice (3/1/19)
20. Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie (3/9/19)
21. A Wreath for Rivera by Ngaio Marsh (3/11/19)
22. Murdered: One by One by Francis Beeding (3/16/19)
23. Mr. Churchill's Secretary by Susan Elia MacNeal (3/23/19)
24. Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers (3/24/19)
25. A Knife in the Back by Bill Crider (4/2/19)
26. Opening Night by Ngaio Marsh (4/4/19)
27. When in Rome/Opening Night by Ngaio Marsh [BBC Audio] (4/11/19)
28. The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie (4/13/19)
29. Gallows Court by Martin Edwards (4/13/19)
30. Murder at the Mardi Gras by Elisabet M. Stone (4/20/19)
31. Trixie Belden & the Mystery on the Mississippi by Kathryn Kenny (4/23/19)
32. Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy L. Sayers (4/23/19)
33. The March Hare Murders by Elizabeth Ferrars (4/23/19)
34. Murder in a Nunnery by Eric Shepherd (4/26/19)
35. Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers (4/28/19)
36. Is Skin Deep, Is Fatal by H.R.F. Keating (5/1/19)
37. Behold, Here's Poison by Georgette Heyer (5/3/19)
38. Murder at the 42nd Street Library by Con Lehane (5/5/19)
39. Spinsters in Jeopardy by Ngaio Marsh (5/6/19)
40. Strong Poison by Dorothy L. Sayers (5/11/19)
41. Poirot Investigates by Agatha Christie (5/12/19)
42. Miss Agatha Doubles for Death by H.L.V. Fletcher (5/16/19)
43. The Lover by Laura Wilson (5/17/19)
44. The Five Red Herrings by Dorothy L. Sayers (5/19/19)
45. Beverly Gray's Island Mystery by Clair Blank (5/21/19)
46. The Cream of Crime edited by Jeanne F. Bernkopf (5/26/19)
47. The Barrakee Mystery by Arthur W. Upfield (6/1/19)
48. River of Darkness by Rennie Airth (6/3/19)
49. The Secret of Chimneys by Agatha Christie (6/6/19)
50. The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (6/13/19)
51. Scales of Justice by Ngaio Marsh (6/16/19)
52. The Father Hunt by Rex Stout (6/18/19)
53. Killing the Goose by Frances & Richard Lockridge (6/24/19)
54. Mystery of the Emerald Buddha by Betty Cavanna (6/29/19)
55. Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayers (7/1/19)
56. Death of a Fool by Ngaio Marsh (7/7/19)
57. The Notting Hill Mystery by Charles Warren Adams (7/12/19)

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