Saturday, October 23, 2021

Calendar of Crime 2022: My Sign-Up

 


As mentioned elsewhere on the Block, mysteries are my go-to read, so filling up a Calendar of Crime with all sorts of dastardly deeds is an easy challenge for me. The goal--to read one month-related mystery book per month for a total of 12 books (or more, if you'd like). If you'd like to join me, just click on the link.




January: The Ruby Raven by Michael Dahl [author DOB] (1/19/22)
February: Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson [Main Action] (1/23/22)
March: The Green Island Mystery by Betsy Allen [Main Action] (1/24/22)
            Murder at the Spring Ball by Benedict Brown [publication month] (2/5/22)
April: Best "Thinking Machine" Detective Stories by Jacques Futrelle [author DOB] (1/16/22)
May: Fadeaway Girl by Martha Grimes [author DOB] (1/2/22)
June: Easy to Kill by Agatha Christie [publication month] (1/7/22)
         Deathblow Hill by Phoebe Atwood Taylor [Main Action] (1/21/22)
July: Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie [Main Action] (2/16/22)
August: He'd Rather Be Dead by George Bellairs [Main Action] (2/15/22)
September: The Case of the Famished Parson by George Bellairs [Main Action] (1/2/22)
October: Death Comes to Pemberley by P. D. James [Main Action] (1/15/22)
              All Hallows' Evil by Valerie Wozien [Halloween] (6/7/22)
November: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie [publication month] (1/9/22)
December: Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie [Christmas] (1/1/22)


4 comments:

Nan said...

I can't seem to sign up. I thought I had in October, but nothing shows up.

goldmoon said...

a question: how can I interpret the prompt "chinese zodiac"? is it relating to the author's born? or when the book is set?

Bev Hankins said...

goldmoon: You are welcome to interpret it any way you would like. The animal from the zodiac could appear in the title of the book, for instance. Or you could use the Chinese zodiac year as author's birth year, book publication year or year when the book is set. As long as you can make a connection for me if I ask, then you've got a wide open field.

Bev Hankins said...

Nan: You have signed up and are all set. I hadn't yet posted the link to the challenger sign-up sheet. It's now on the Headquarters page (linked to the left).