#96 Wicked Autumn - GM Malliett
#97 Milo`s Story - EE Holmes
#98 Stand Up and Die - Richard and Frances Lockridge
#99 Silent Night - Robert B Parker/Helen Brann
#100 Ravencliffe - Carol Goodman
#101 Ghostly Paws - Leighann Dobbs
#102 Die Laughing - Richard Lockridge
#103 Preach No More - Richard Lockridge
#104 Literary Murder - Batya Gur
#105 The Jane Austen Book Club - Karen Joy Fowler
#106 Penelope Passes - Joan Coggin
#107 Dancing with Death - Joan Coggin
#108 Foggy, Foggy Death - Richard and Frances Lockridge
Up to date - I`ve had such rotten migraines that I just haven`t felt like doing much reading ( I know it looks like I`m reading a lot, but I`m reading 1/3 of my usual amount ).
The Lockridge books were good, and I really enjoyed the two Joan Coggin books ( Golden Age mysteries with vivid characters, clever plots and real depth to the stories ).
Ghostly Paws could`vet done with a bit more characterisation of the minor characters, but I loved the lead character and the story - a bookshop owner investigates a murder in a town with Witchy secrets, plus there are cats. The ending was something unexpected and really fun. I`ve pre-ordered Leighann Dobbs` first book in a new series, A Spell of Trouble, for 99p.
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Literary Murder was excellent, and I`ve ordered the rest of the series. Set in Israel, a murder takes place in a University. The writing is complex, and reminded me of Michael`s Dibdin Aurelio Zen books. I found it initially hard to get into - all the characters are introduced at once, during a seminar on poetry - but so rewarding.