Yeah, so it's a Monday. But The Voice starts tonight so it's not so bad, eh?
I'm almost done with the Dunnett book. Per Kindle, I'm at the 89% mark. Next up, I'm thinking it's been a while since I read a Tremayne.
Every month on 4MA I do a list of the new releases of historical mysteries. These are new as in not released in any previous form previous to that month. Here's the list for October:
Alexander, Tasha
BEHIND THE SHATTERED GLASS
Boyd, William SOLO
Brightwell, Emily MRS
JEFFERIES AND THE MERRY GENTLEMEN
Butler, Robert Olen THE STAR OF ISTANBUL
Carmack, Amanda
MURDER AT HATFIELD HOUSE
Collins, Max Allen
ASK NOT
Dallas, Sandra FALLEN
WOMEN
Fletcher, Martin JACOB’S
OATH
Franklin, Tom THE
TILTED WORLD
Hanley, C B THE
BLOODY CITY
Holloway, Emma Jane A STUDY IN DARKNESS
Jensen, Martin THE
KING’S HOUNDS
Jones, J Sydney RUIN VALUE
McGinley, Patrick
COLD SPRING
McKay, Shirley FRIEND
& FOE
Nethercott, Michael THE SÉANCE SOCIETY
Oak, B B THOREAU AT
DEVIL’S PERCH
Phillips, Jayne Anne QUIET DELL
Quinn, Peter DRY
BONES
Spencer, Sally, BLACKSTONE AND THE ENDGAME
Westerson, Jeri
SHADOW OF THE ALCHEMIST
Wilson, Elizabeth THE GIRL IN BERLIN
Worth, John THE
MAKING OF A MAN
There's not really anything on the list for me this time. I've pretty much given up on Alexander though I may get back to her some day. I shake my head at the one with Thoreau as the crime solver - I hate those that use real people who couldn't possibly have solved crimes as sleuths. The one that interested me to investigate because I'd never heard of it before was the one by Martin. It's set in 1018 England. Very few historical mysteries cover that period of time.
Have a lovely.
Much love,
PK the Bookeemonster
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