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WT Sharpe
06-19-2012, 06:55 PM
MobileRead Book Club
July Nominations

Help us select the next book that the MobileRead Book Club will read for July 2012.

The nominations will run through midnight EST June 30 or until 10 books have made the list. The first poll will then be posted and will be open for 4 days, followed by a 3 day run-off poll between the two* top vote getters.

Book selection category for July is:

Mystery/Crime

In order for a book to be included in the poll it needs THREE NOMINATIONS (original nomination, a second and a third).

How Does This Work?
The Mobile Read Book Club (MRBC) is an informal club that requires nothing of you. Each month a book is selected by polling. On the last week of that month a discussion thread is started for the book. If you want to participate feel free. There is no need to "join" or sign up. All are welcome.

How Does a Book Get Selected?
Each book that is nominated will be listed in a poll at the end of the nomination period. The book that polls the most votes will be the official selection.

How Many Nominations Can I Make?
Each participant has 3 nominations. You can nominate a new book for consideration or nominate (second, third) one that has already been nominated by another person.

How Do I Nominate a Book?
Please just post a message with your nomination. If you are the FIRST to nominate a book, please try to provide an abstract to the book so others may consider their level of interest.

How Do I Know What Has Been Nominated?
Just follow the thread. This message will be updated with the status of the nominations as often as I can. If one is missed, please just post a message with a multi-quote of the 3 nominations and it will be added to the list ASAP.

When is the Poll?
The poll thread will open at the end of the nomination period, or once there have been 10 books with 3 nominations each. At that time a link to the initial poll thread will be posted here and this thread will be closed.

The floor is open to nominations. Please comment if you discover a nomination is not available as an ebook in your area.

* In case of a first or second place tie in the first voting poll, the run-off poll may have more than two choices.


Official choices with three nominations each:

(1) Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/crocodile-on-sandbank-elizabeth-peters-ebook/?qs=Crocodile+on+the+Sandbank+by+Elizabeth+Peters)
In Victorian England, A Woman Wasn't Supposed To Be An Archaeologist Or A Detective.

Amelia Peabody Was Both.

Thirty-one-year-old Victorian gentlewoman, Amelia Peabody has inherited her father's strong will as well as his considerable fortune. On her way to Cairo to indulge her passion for Egyptology, she picks up Evelyn Barton-Forbes as a traveling companion. Evelyn has a tarnished past, but both she and Amelia believe that it won't come back to haunt her. That belief is shattered when Evelyn is attacked by a walking, homicidal mummy.

Amelia enlists the aid of Radcliff Emerson, a prominent Egyptologist, to help unravel the plot against her friend and decipher the clues left by the mummy. Between grave digging and academic sparring, she manages to save his life. But with the threat of an ancient curse closing in, Amelia must resort to outrageous methods to prevent the mummy from making corpses of them all.

From fictiondb.com

(2) A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane
Inkmesh search $6.98 (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/a-drink-before-war-dennis-lehane-ebook/?qs=A+Drink+Before+the+War+by+Dennis+Lehane) / Inkmesh search $7.99 (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/drink-before-war-a-dennis-lehane-ebook/?qs=A+Drink+Before+the+War+by+Dennis+Lehane)
A cadre of powerful Massachusetts politicians offers Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro big money for a small job: find the missing cleaning woman who allegedly stole confidential Statehouse documents. But there's much more to this crime than anyone realizes. What the woman was really after was justice -- and out on the Boston streets, the truth can turn stark and ugly...

This is it: the novel that introduces the newest sensation in detective fiction, Dennis Lehane, and a couple of gritty private investigators who grew up and grew tough in blue-collar Dorchester. Kenzie and Gennaro have opened their own agency from the belfry of a Boston church-and all manner of unholiness is crossing their threshold. Like it or not, they're headed for a deadly crossfire in a case that's not just about right and wrong -it's all-out war.

Here is the original--the gripping, utterly addictive book that gained an instant audience for its brilliant young author and his unforgettable heroes.

From fictiondb.com

(3) Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/faceless-killers-henning-mankell-ebook/?qs=Faceless+Killers+by+Henning+Mankell)
First in the Kurt Wallander series.

It was a senselessly violent crime: on a cold night in a remote Swedish farmhouse an elderly farmer is bludgeoned to death, and his wife is left to die with a noose around her neck. And as if this didn’t present enough problems for the Ystad police Inspector Kurt Wallander, the dying woman’s last word is foreign, leaving the police the one tangible clue they have—and in the process, the match that could inflame Sweden’s already smoldering anti-immigrant sentiments.

Unlike the situation with his ex-wife, his estranged daughter, or the beautiful but married young prosecutor who has peaked his interest, in this case, Wallander finds a problem he can handle. He quickly becomes obsessed with solving the crime before the already tense situation explodes, but soon comes to realize that it will require all his reserves of energy and dedication to solve.

(4) The Necropolis Railway by Andrew Martin
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/necropolis-railway-andrew-martin-ebook/?qs=The+Necropolis+Railway+by+Andrew+Martin)
When this creepy-crawly suspense tale was originally published in the UK last year, the London Times called it "a classy potboiler . . . in the best traditions of Dickens and Collins (let alone Christie and Chandler)." There may be just a touch of hyperbole there, but the novel is certainly worthy of praise. The atmosphere is first-rate: Martin does a stunning job of bringing to life the era when steam locomotives chugged from London through the British countryside. And he intensifies by giving his hero, Jim Stringer, a job on one of those trains--not just any train but the one that carries bodies from London to burial on the city's outskirts. A refugee from the poverty of Yorkshire, Jim had been reduced to cleaning women's lavatories in railway stations before getting his big break and landing on the Necropolis Railway, where he endures hostile coworkers and working conditions only slightly better than those in the toilets. Even worse is his growing suspicion that a former worker may have met with foul play. The lurid tone and Jim's growing uneasiness lead to a supremely scary climax.

This is the first Jim Springer mystery.

(5) In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddard
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/in-pale-battalions-robert-goddard-ebook/?qs=In+Pale+Battalions+by+Robert+Goddard)
Six months after her husband's sudden death, Leonora Galloway sets off for a holiday in Paris with her daughter Penelope. At last the time has come when secrets can be shared and explanations begin...

Their journey starts with an unscheduled stop at the imposing Thiepval Memorial to the dead of the Battle of the Somme near Amiens. Amongst those commemorated is Leonora's father. The date of his death is recorded and 30th April, 1916. But Leonora wasn't born until 14th March 1917.

Penelope at once supposes a simple wartime illegitimacy as the clue to her mother's unhappy childhood and the family's sundered connections with her aristocratic heritage, about which she has always known so little.

But nothing could have prepared her, or the reader, for the extraordinary story that is about to unfold.

(6) The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/The-Case-Velvet-Claws-ebook/dp/B005QE7XPK)
Thanks to a bungled robbery at a fancy hotel, the already-married Eva Griffin has been caught in the company of a prominent congressman. To protect the politico, Eva's ready to pay the editor of a sleazy tabloid his hush money. But Perry Mason has other plans. He tracks down the phantom fat cat who secretly runs the blackmailing tabloid -- only to discover a shocking scoop.

By the time Mason's comely client finally comes clean, her husband has taken a bullet in the heart. Now Perry Mason has two choices: represent the cunning widow in her wrangle for the dead man's money -- or take the rap for murder.

From Audible.com

(7) Heat Wave by Richard Castle
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/heat-wave-richard-castle-ebook/?qs=Heat+Wave+by+Richard+Castle)
A New York real estate tycoon plunges to his death on a Manhattan sidewalk. A trophy wife with a past survives a narrow escape from a brazen attack. Mobsters and moguls with no shortage of reasons to kill trot out their alibis. And then, in the suffocating grip of a record heat wave, comes another shocking murder and a sharp turn in a tense journey into the dirty little secrets of the wealthy. Secrets that prove to be fatal. Secrets that lay hidden in the dark until one NYPD detective shines a light.

Mystery sensation Richard Castle, blockbuster author of the wildly best-selling Derrick Storm novels, introduces his newest character, NYPD Homicide Detective Nikki Heat. Tough, sexy, professional, Nikki Heat carries a passion for justice as she leads one of New York City's top homicide squads. She's hit with an unexpected challenge when the commissioner assigns superstar magazine journalist Jameson Rook to ride along with her to research an article on New York's Finest. Pulitzer Prize-winning Rook is as much a handful as he is handsome. His wise-cracking and meddling aren't her only problems. As she works to unravel the secrets of the murdered real estate tycoon, she must also confront the spark between them. The one called heat.

(8) Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/carved-in-bone-jefferson-bass-ebook/?qs=Carved+in+Bone+by+Jefferson+Bass)
There is a patch of ground in Tennessee dedicated to the science of death, where human remains lie exposed to be studied for their secrets. The real-life scientist who founded the "Body Farm" has broken cold cases and revolutionized forensics . . . and now he spins an astonishing tale inspired by his own experiences.

Renowned anthropologist Dr. Bill Brockton has spent his career surrounded by death at the Body Farm. Now he's being called upon to help solve a baffling puzzle in a remote mountain community. The mummified corpse of a young woman dead for thirty years has been discovered in a cave, the body bizarrely preserved and transformed by the environment's unique chemistry. But Brockton's investigation is threatening to open old wounds among an insular people who won't forget or forgive. And a long-buried secret prematurely exposed could inflame Brockton's own guilt--and the dangerous hostility of bitter enemies determined to see him fail . . . by any means necessary.

(9) The Roman Hat Mystery by Ellery Queen
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/The-Roman-Hat-Mystery-ebook/dp/B005TUN0QW/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1340243118&sr=1-1&keywords=Ellery+Queen+The+Roman+Hat+Mystery) / Kobo Books (http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/The-Roman-Hat-Mystery/book-whk199NgBEya8Div3zeMdg/page1.html?s=KBlnUzKw1Uic9zZLkyEFpg&r=1)
"Despite the dismal Broadway season, Gunplay continues to draw crowds. A gangland spectacle, it’s packed to the gills with action, explosions, and gunfire. In fact, Gunplay is so loud that no one notices the killing of Monte Field. In a sold-out theater, Field is found dead partway through the second act, surrounded by empty seats. The police hold the crowd and call for the one man who can untangle this daring murder: Inspector Richard Queen.

With the help of his son Ellery, a bibliophile and novelist whose imagination can solve any crime, the Inspector attacks this seemingly impenetrable mystery. Anyone in the theater could have killed the unscrupulous lawyer, and several had the motive. Only Ellery Queen, in his debut novel, can decipher the clue of the dead man’s missing top hat."

(10) Thin Blood by Vicki Tyley
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/thin-blood-vicki-tyley-ebook/?qs=Thin+Blood+by+Vicki+Tyley)
Craig Edmonds, a successful stockbroker, reports the disappearance of his wife, Kirsty. What starts as a typical missing person's case soon evolves into a full-blown homicide investigation when forensics uncover blood traces and dark-blonde hairs in the boot of the missing woman's car. Added to this, is Craig's adulterous affair with the victim's younger sister, Narelle Croswell, compounded further by a recently acquired $1,000,000 insurance policy on his wife's life. He is charged with murder but, with no body and only circumstantial evidence, he walks free when two trials resulting in hung juries fail to convict him.

Ten years later, Jacinta Deller, a newspaper journalist is retrenched. Working on a freelance story about missing persons, she comes across the all but forgotten Edmonds case. When she discovers her boyfriend, Brett Rhodes, works with Narelle Croswell, who is not only the victim's sister but is now married to the prime suspect, her sister's husband, she thinks she has found the perfect angle for her article. Instead, her life is turned upside down, as befriending the woman, she becomes embroiled in a warped game of delusion and murder.

WT Sharpe
06-19-2012, 06:55 PM
Wondering if a particular book is available in your country? The following spoiler contains a list of bookstores outside the United States you can search. If you don't see a bookstore on this list for your country, find one that is, send me the link via PM, and I'll add it to the list. In addition, if members let me know that an ebook is unavailable in a particular geographic location, I'll note it in this post, right beside the Inkmesh search for that particular book.

Australian
Angus Robertson (http://www.angusrobertson.com.au)
Booktopia (http://www.booktopia.com.au)
Borders (http://www.borders.com.au)
Dymocks (http://www.dymocks.com.au)
Fishpond (http:/www.fishpond.com.au)
Google (http://books.google.com.au/ebooks)

Canada
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com). Make sure you are logged out. Then go to the Kindle Store. Search for a book. After the search results come up, in the upper right corner of the screen, change the country to Canada and search away.
Google (http://books.google.ca/ebooks)
Sony eBookstore (http://ebookstore.sony.com/) (Upper right corner switch to/from US/CA)

UK
BooksOnBoard (http://www.booksonboard.com/index.php?ebooks-audio-books) (In the upper right corner is a way to switch to the UK store)
Amazon (http://www.amazon.co.uk)
Foyle's (http://ebooks.foyles.co.uk)
Google (http://books.google.co.uk/ebooks)
Penguin (http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/u...uin/index.html)
Random House (http://www.rbooks.co.uk/ebook.aspx)
Waterstones (http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/)
WH Smith (http://www.whsmith.co.uk/ebooks.aspx)

*** The Necropolis Railway by Andrew Martin
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/necropolis-railway-andrew-martin-ebook/?qs=The+Necropolis+Railway+by+Andrew+Martin)
When this creepy-crawly suspense tale was originally published in the UK last year, the London Times called it "a classy potboiler . . . in the best traditions of Dickens and Collins (let alone Christie and Chandler)." There may be just a touch of hyperbole there, but the novel is certainly worthy of praise. The atmosphere is first-rate: Martin does a stunning job of bringing to life the era when steam locomotives chugged from London through the British countryside. And he intensifies by giving his hero, Jim Stringer, a job on one of those trains--not just any train but the one that carries bodies from London to burial on the city's outskirts. A refugee from the poverty of Yorkshire, Jim had been reduced to cleaning women's lavatories in railway stations before getting his big break and landing on the Necropolis Railway, where he endures hostile coworkers and working conditions only slightly better than those in the toilets. Even worse is his growing suspicion that a former worker may have met with foul play. The lurid tone and Jim's growing uneasiness lead to a supremely scary climax.

This is the first Jim Springer mystery.

* XO by Jeffery Deaver [Format C:]
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/XO-Kathryn-Dance-ebook/dp/B0061QAZY8) / Barnes & Noble (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/xo-jeffery-deaver/1107043614?ean=9781439158982&format=nook-book) / Sony (http://ebookstore.sony.com/ebook/jeffery-deaver/xo/_/R-400000000000000705389)
COUNTRY-POP INGÉNUE Kayleigh Towne’s career is just reaching new heights with her huge hit single “Your Shadow”—but increased fame is also bringing unwanted attention. An innocent exchange with one of her fans, signed with an “XO,” leads Kayleigh into the dangerous and terrifying realm of obsession.

Edwin Sharp thinks Kayleigh’s songs contain messages that speak directly to him. Despite her clear rejection and threats from lawyers and law enforcers, he remains convinced that “Your Shadow” was written just for him, and he announces he’s coming for Kayleigh. Then a potentially fatal accident occurs at the concert hall where Kayleigh is rehearsing for a triumphant hometown performance, and she is convinced that someone—maybe Edwin—was there watching her from the darkness.

True to his word, Edwin Sharp soon makes an ominous appearance in town, and California Bureau of Investigation Agent Kathryn Dance, a friend and fan of Kayleigh’s on vacation in Fresno to attend the show, intervenes on her behalf, drawing Sharp’s frightening attention to herself. That night a member of the road crew whom Kayleigh had once dated is murdered in an eerie echo of an image from her chart-topping song. As more deaths loom on the horizon, Kathryn Dance must use her considerable skills at investigation and body-language analysis to stop the stalker and save more innocent victims. But before long she learns that, like many celebrities, Kayleigh has more than one fan with a mission . . .

This nail-biting thriller from suspense master Jeffery Deaver speeds along over just three short days, filled with terrifying twists that will keep readers held in rapt suspense until the final shocking revelation.

[I]From Amazon.com

*** Thin Blood by Vicki Tyley [caleb72, Asawi, RoccoPaco]
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/thin-blood-vicki-tyley-ebook/?qs=Thin+Blood+by+Vicki+Tyley)
Craig Edmonds, a successful stockbroker, reports the disappearance of his wife, Kirsty. What starts as a typical missing person's case soon evolves into a full-blown homicide investigation when forensics uncover blood traces and dark-blonde hairs in the boot of the missing woman's car. Added to this, is Craig's adulterous affair with the victim's younger sister, Narelle Croswell, compounded further by a recently acquired $1,000,000 insurance policy on his wife's life. He is charged with murder but, with no body and only circumstantial evidence, he walks free when two trials resulting in hung juries fail to convict him.

Ten years later, Jacinta Deller, a newspaper journalist is retrenched. Working on a freelance story about missing persons, she comes across the all but forgotten Edmonds case. When she discovers her boyfriend, Brett Rhodes, works with Narelle Croswell, who is not only the victim's sister but is now married to the prime suspect, her sister's husband, she thinks she has found the perfect angle for her article. Instead, her life is turned upside down, as befriending the woman, she becomes embroiled in a warped game of delusion and murder.

*** A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane [John F, Asawi, yekim54]
Inkmesh search $6.98 (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/a-drink-before-war-dennis-lehane-ebook/?qs=A+Drink+Before+the+War+by+Dennis+Lehane) / Inkmesh search $7.99 (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/drink-before-war-a-dennis-lehane-ebook/?qs=A+Drink+Before+the+War+by+Dennis+Lehane)
A cadre of powerful Massachusetts politicians offers Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro big money for a small job: find the missing cleaning woman who allegedly stole confidential Statehouse documents. But there's much more to this crime than anyone realizes. What the woman was really after was justice -- and out on the Boston streets, the truth can turn stark and ugly...

This is it: the novel that introduces the newest sensation in detective fiction, Dennis Lehane, and a couple of gritty private investigators who grew up and grew tough in blue-collar Dorchester. Kenzie and Gennaro have opened their own agency from the belfry of a Boston church-and all manner of unholiness is crossing their threshold. Like it or not, they're headed for a deadly crossfire in a case that's not just about right and wrong -it's all-out war.

Here is the original--the gripping, utterly addictive book that gained an instant audience for its brilliant young author and his unforgettable heroes.

From fictiondb.com

*** Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters [John F, GeckoFriend, AnemicOak]
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/crocodile-on-sandbank-elizabeth-peters-ebook/?qs=Crocodile+on+the+Sandbank+by+Elizabeth+Peters)
In Victorian England, A Woman Wasn't Supposed To Be An Archaeologist Or A Detective.

Amelia Peabody Was Both.

Thirty-one-year-old Victorian gentlewoman, Amelia Peabody has inherited her father's strong will as well as his considerable fortune. On her way to Cairo to indulge her passion for Egyptology, she picks up Evelyn Barton-Forbes as a traveling companion. Evelyn has a tarnished past, but both she and Amelia believe that it won't come back to haunt her. That belief is shattered when Evelyn is attacked by a walking, homicidal mummy.

Amelia enlists the aid of Radcliff Emerson, a prominent Egyptologist, to help unravel the plot against her friend and decipher the clues left by the mummy. Between grave digging and academic sparring, she manages to save his life. But with the threat of an ancient curse closing in, Amelia must resort to outrageous methods to prevent the mummy from making corpses of them all.

From fictiondb.com

*** Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass [JSWolf, Format C:, orlok]
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/carved-in-bone-jefferson-bass-ebook/?qs=Carved+in+Bone+by+Jefferson+Bass)
There is a patch of ground in Tennessee dedicated to the science of death, where human remains lie exposed to be studied for their secrets. The real-life scientist who founded the "Body Farm" has broken cold cases and revolutionized forensics . . . and now he spins an astonishing tale inspired by his own experiences.

Renowned anthropologist Dr. Bill Brockton has spent his career surrounded by death at the Body Farm. Now he's being called upon to help solve a baffling puzzle in a remote mountain community. The mummified corpse of a young woman dead for thirty years has been discovered in a cave, the body bizarrely preserved and transformed by the environment's unique chemistry. But Brockton's investigation is threatening to open old wounds among an insular people who won't forget or forgive. And a long-buried secret prematurely exposed could inflame Brockton's own guilt--and the dangerous hostility of bitter enemies determined to see him fail . . . by any means necessary.

*** Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell [AnemicOak, issybird, Asawi]
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/faceless-killers-henning-mankell-ebook/?qs=Faceless+Killers+by+Henning+Mankell)
First in the Kurt Wallander series.

It was a senselessly violent crime: on a cold night in a remote Swedish farmhouse an elderly farmer is bludgeoned to death, and his wife is left to die with a noose around her neck. And as if this didn’t present enough problems for the Ystad police Inspector Kurt Wallander, the dying woman’s last word is foreign, leaving the police the one tangible clue they have—and in the process, the match that could inflame Sweden’s already smoldering anti-immigrant sentiments.

Unlike the situation with his ex-wife, his estranged daughter, or the beautiful but married young prosecutor who has peaked his interest, in this case, Wallander finds a problem he can handle. He quickly becomes obsessed with solving the crime before the already tense situation explodes, but soon comes to realize that it will require all his reserves of energy and dedication to solve.

*** In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddard [orlok, sun surfer, Synamon]
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/in-pale-battalions-robert-goddard-ebook/?qs=In+Pale+Battalions+by+Robert+Goddard)
Six months after her husband's sudden death, Leonora Galloway sets off for a holiday in Paris with her daughter Penelope. At last the time has come when secrets can be shared and explanations begin...

Their journey starts with an unscheduled stop at the imposing Thiepval Memorial to the dead of the Battle of the Somme near Amiens. Amongst those commemorated is Leonora's father. The date of his death is recorded and 30th April, 1916. But Leonora wasn't born until 14th March 1917.

Penelope at once supposes a simple wartime illegitimacy as the clue to her mother's unhappy childhood and the family's sundered connections with her aristocratic heritage, about which she has always known so little.

But nothing could have prepared her, or the reader, for the extraordinary story that is about to unfold.

*** The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner [WT Sharpe, Synamon, sun surfer]
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/The-Case-Velvet-Claws-ebook/dp/B005QE7XPK)
Thanks to a bungled robbery at a fancy hotel, the already-married Eva Griffin has been caught in the company of a prominent congressman. To protect the politico, Eva's ready to pay the editor of a sleazy tabloid his hush money. But Perry Mason has other plans. He tracks down the phantom fat cat who secretly runs the blackmailing tabloid -- only to discover a shocking scoop.

By the time Mason's comely client finally comes clean, her husband has taken a bullet in the heart. Now Perry Mason has two choices: represent the cunning widow in her wrangle for the dead man's money -- or take the rap for murder.

From Audible.com

*** The Roman Hat Mystery by Ellery Queen [GA Russell, WT Sharpe, drofgnal]
Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/The-Roman-Hat-Mystery-ebook/dp/B005TUN0QW/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1340243118&sr=1-1&keywords=Ellery+Queen+The+Roman+Hat+Mystery) / Kobo Books (http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/The-Roman-Hat-Mystery/book-whk199NgBEya8Div3zeMdg/page1.html?s=KBlnUzKw1Uic9zZLkyEFpg&r=1)
"Despite the dismal Broadway season, Gunplay continues to draw crowds. A gangland spectacle, it’s packed to the gills with action, explosions, and gunfire. In fact, Gunplay is so loud that no one notices the killing of Monte Field. In a sold-out theater, Field is found dead partway through the second act, surrounded by empty seats. The police hold the crowd and call for the one man who can untangle this daring murder: Inspector Richard Queen.

With the help of his son Ellery, a bibliophile and novelist whose imagination can solve any crime, the Inspector attacks this seemingly impenetrable mystery. Anyone in the theater could have killed the unscrupulous lawyer, and several had the motive. Only Ellery Queen, in his debut novel, can decipher the clue of the dead man’s missing top hat."

*** Heat Wave by Richard Castle [VioletVal, BelleZora, Format C:]
Inkmesh search (http://inkmesh.com/ebooks/heat-wave-richard-castle-ebook/?qs=Heat+Wave+by+Richard+Castle)
A New York real estate tycoon plunges to his death on a Manhattan sidewalk. A trophy wife with a past survives a narrow escape from a brazen attack. Mobsters and moguls with no shortage of reasons to kill trot out their alibis. And then, in the suffocating grip of a record heat wave, comes another shocking murder and a sharp turn in a tense journey into the dirty little secrets of the wealthy. Secrets that prove to be fatal. Secrets that lay hidden in the dark until one NYPD detective shines a light.

Mystery sensation Richard Castle, blockbuster author of the wildly best-selling Derrick Storm novels, introduces his newest character, NYPD Homicide Detective Nikki Heat. Tough, sexy, professional, Nikki Heat carries a passion for justice as she leads one of New York City's top homicide squads. She's hit with an unexpected challenge when the commissioner assigns superstar magazine journalist Jameson Rook to ride along with her to research an article on New York's Finest. Pulitzer Prize-winning Rook is as much a handful as he is handsome. His wise-cracking and meddling aren't her only problems. As she works to unravel the secrets of the murdered real estate tycoon, she must also confront the spark between them. The one called heat.

issybird
06-20-2012, 01:39 AM
I'd like to nominate The Necropolis Railway, the first Jim Springer mystery by Andrew Martin. Here’s a blurb from Booklist:

When this creepy-crawly suspense tale was originally published in the UK last year, the London Times called it "a classy potboiler . . . in the best traditions of Dickens and Collins (let alone Christie and Chandler)." There may be just a touch of hyperbole there, but the novel is certainly worthy of praise. The atmosphere is first-rate: Martin does a stunning job of bringing to life the era when steam locomotives chugged from London through the British countryside. And he intensifies by giving his hero, Jim Stringer, a job on one of those trains--not just any train but the one that carries bodies from London to burial on the city's outskirts. A refugee from the poverty of Yorkshire, Jim had been reduced to cleaning women's lavatories in railway stations before getting his big break and landing on the Necropolis Railway, where he endures hostile coworkers and working conditions only slightly better than those in the toilets. Even worse is his growing suspicion that a former worker may have met with foul play. The lurid tone and Jim's growing uneasiness lead to a supremely scary climax.

There’s a stellar review in the Guardian, but it’s too spoilery.

Many probably picked this up when it was free at Kobo about a week ago; it’s also only $2.90 for Kindle.

Format C:
06-20-2012, 05:06 AM
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please try to provide an abstract to the book so others June consider their level of interest.
[...]

When you did replace "May" with "June" in the text I think it did go a bit too deep...

;);););)

Format C:
06-20-2012, 05:11 AM
It may not be his best, it's the third in a series (but afaik they can be read as stand-alone novels), it's really expensive. But i'd like to nominate:

Jeffery Deaver - XO (third in Kathryn Dance series).

Abstract:

COUNTRY-POP INGÉNUE Kayleigh Towne’s career is just reaching new heights with her huge hit single “Your Shadow”—but increased fame is also bringing unwanted attention. An innocent exchange with one of her fans, signed with an “XO,” leads Kayleigh into the dangerous and terrifying realm of obsession.

Edwin Sharp thinks Kayleigh’s songs contain messages that speak directly to him. Despite her clear rejection and threats from lawyers and law enforcers, he remains convinced that “Your Shadow” was written just for him, and he announces he’s coming for Kayleigh. Then a potentially fatal accident occurs at the concert hall where Kayleigh is rehearsing for a triumphant hometown performance, and she is convinced that someone—maybe Edwin—was there watching her from the darkness.

True to his word, Edwin Sharp soon makes an ominous appearance in town, and California Bureau of Investigation Agent Kathryn Dance, a friend and fan of Kayleigh’s on vacation in Fresno to attend the show, intervenes on her behalf, drawing Sharp’s frightening attention to herself. That night a member of the road crew whom Kayleigh had once dated is murdered in an eerie echo of an image from her chart-topping song. As more deaths loom on the horizon, Kathryn Dance must use her considerable skills at investigation and body-language analysis to stop the stalker and save more innocent victims. But before long she learns that, like many celebrities, Kayleigh has more than one fan with a mission . . .

This nail-biting thriller from suspense master Jeffery Deaver speeds along over just three short days, filled with terrifying twists that will keep readers held in rapt suspense until the final shocking revelation.

caleb72
06-20-2012, 07:41 AM
I nominate Thin Blood by Vicki Tyley. I've heard many strong compliments about this author and I'm reading this book this month anyway. ;)

Craig Edmonds, a successful stockbroker, reports the disappearance of his wife, Kirsty. What starts as a typical missing person's case soon evolves into a full-blown homicide investigation when forensics uncover blood traces and dark-blonde hairs in the boot of the missing woman's car. Added to this, is Craig's adulterous affair with the victim's younger sister, Narelle Croswell, compounded further by a recently acquired $1,000,000 insurance policy on his wife's life. He is charged with murder but, with no body and only circumstantial evidence, he walks free when two trials resulting in hung juries fail to convict him.

Ten years later, Jacinta Deller, a newspaper journalist is retrenched. Working on a freelance story about missing persons, she comes across the all but forgotten Edmonds case. When she discovers her boyfriend, Brett Rhodes, works with Narelle Croswell, who is not only the victim's sister but is now married to the prime suspect, her sister's husband, she thinks she has found the perfect angle for her article. Instead, her life is turned upside down, as befriending the woman, she becomes embroiled in a warped game of delusion and murder.

Currently $3.99 at Amazon.

WT Sharpe
06-20-2012, 08:11 AM
When you did replace "May" with "June" in the text I think it did go a bit too deep...

;);););)

:rofl: Sometimes you have to be careful with MS Word's "Replace" function!

Who was the wise guy who first decided to name some months after verbs in the first place? March and May should be renamed, and while I'm on a rant, august has no business being an adjective. :p

WT Sharpe
06-20-2012, 09:12 AM
And GeckoFriend just PMed me to say that one of my "polls" was "pool"! Sheesh! I'll bet that typo has been in there since I first took over the Book Club! :eek:

You've got to watch me, folks! :D

John F
06-20-2012, 09:26 AM
I'll nominate A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane.

From fictiondb.com:

A cadre of powerful Massachusetts politicians offers Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro big money for a small job: find the missing cleaning woman who allegedly stole confidential Statehouse documents. But there's much more to this crime than anyone realizes. What the woman was really after was justice -- and out on the Boston streets, the truth can turn stark and ugly...

This is it: the novel that introduces the newest sensation in detective fiction, Dennis Lehane, and a couple of gritty private investigators who grew up and grew tough in blue-collar Dorchester. Kenzie and Gennaro have opened their own agency from the belfry of a Boston church-and all manner of unholiness is crossing their threshold. Like it or not, they're headed for a deadly crossfire in a case that's not just about right and wrong -it's all-out war.

Here is the original--the gripping, utterly addictive book that gained an instant audience for its brilliant young author and his unforgettable heroes.

Overdrive link:

http://search.overdrive.com/ti/2dd52826-140a-46c8-addb-103270b2d3d7-420-1-1-1-1/a-drink-before-patrick-kenzie-angela-ebook

John F
06-20-2012, 09:38 AM
I'll nominate Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters:

From fictiondb.com:

In Victorian England, A Woman Wasn't Supposed To Be An Archaeologist Or A Detective.

Amelia Peabody Was Both.

Thirty-one-year-old Victorian gentlewoman, Amelia Peabody has inherited her father's strong will as well as his considerable fortune. On her way to Cairo to indulge her passion for Egyptology, she picks up Evelyn Barton-Forbes as a traveling companion. Evelyn has a tarnished past, but both she and Amelia believe that it won't come back to haunt her. That belief is shattered when Evelyn is attacked by a walking, homicidal mummy.

Amelia enlists the aid of Radcliff Emerson, a prominent Egyptologist, to help unravel the plot against her friend and decipher the clues left by the mummy. Between grave digging and academic sparring, she manages to save his life. But with the threat of an ancient curse closing in, Amelia must resort to outrageous methods to prevent the mummy from making corpses of them all.

Overdrive link:

http://search.overdrive.com/ti/60a41688-3bbe-469c-863c-4ae1b13aff67-410-1-1-1-1/crocodile-sandbank-amelia-peabody-ebook

GeckoFriend
06-20-2012, 09:51 AM
I'll second Crocodile on the Sandbank

AnemicOak
06-20-2012, 09:55 AM
I'll second Crocodile on the Sandbank

Third

Asawi
06-20-2012, 10:00 AM
I second A Drink Before the War

yekim54
06-20-2012, 02:07 PM
I'll nominate A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane.

I'll 3rd "A Drink Before the War".

JSWolf
06-20-2012, 02:09 PM
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JSWolf
06-20-2012, 02:22 PM
I'd like to nominate Carved in Bone by Jefferson Bass.

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There is a patch of ground in Tennessee dedicated to the science of death, where human remains lie exposed to be studied for their secrets. The real-life scientist who founded the "Body Farm" has broken cold cases and revolutionized forensics . . . and now he spins an astonishing tale inspired by his own experiences.

Renowned anthropologist Dr. Bill Brockton has spent his career surrounded by death at the Body Farm. Now he's being called upon to help solve a baffling puzzle in a remote mountain community. The mummified corpse of a young woman dead for thirty years has been discovered in a cave, the body bizarrely preserved and transformed by the environment's unique chemistry. But Brockton's investigation is threatening to open old wounds among an insular people who won't forget or forgive. And a long-buried secret prematurely exposed could inflame Brockton's own guilt--and the dangerous hostility of bitter enemies determined to see him fail . . . by any means necessary.

Carved in Bone has a 3.83 average rating at Goodreads with 2,454 ratings. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10141710-carved-in-bone

Two other interesting tidbits about this book. It was a New York Times Bestseller and it can be downloaded from some libraries via Overdrive for FREE.

Sony Link: http://ebookstore.sony.com/ebook/jefferson-bass/carved-in-bone/_/R-400000000000000037747
Kobo Link: http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Carved-in-Bone/book-ry9dalXIdkGja6BBStALuA/page1.html?s=PrgjdN7EM0yGHKWKm0eliQ&r=1
Amazon Link: http://www.amazon.com/Carved-Bone-Body-Farm-ebook/dp/B000FCKRK6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340218901&sr=8-1&keywords=carved+in+bone

JSWolf
06-20-2012, 02:46 PM
:rofl: Sometimes you have to be careful with MS Word's "Replace" function!

Who was the wise guy who first decided to name some months after verbs in the first place? March and May should be renamed, and while I'm on a rant, august has no business being an adjective. :p

Why don't we get rid of the months we don't need and stick with just the two most important months of the year? January and September. ;)

AnemicOak
06-20-2012, 02:49 PM
I'll nominate Faceless Killers by Henning Mankell

First in the Kurt Wallander series.

It was a senselessly violent crime: on a cold night in a remote Swedish farmhouse an elderly farmer is bludgeoned to death, and his wife is left to die with a noose around her neck. And as if this didn’t present enough problems for the Ystad police Inspector Kurt Wallander, the dying woman’s last word is foreign, leaving the police the one tangible clue they have—and in the process, the match that could inflame Sweden’s already smoldering anti-immigrant sentiments.

Unlike the situation with his ex-wife, his estranged daughter, or the beautiful but married young prosecutor who has peaked his interest, in this case, Wallander finds a problem he can handle. He quickly becomes obsessed with solving the crime before the already tense situation explodes, but soon comes to realize that it will require all his reserves of energy and dedication to solve.

Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Faceless-Killers-Wallander-Mysteries-ebook/dp/B005MYTEJC/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1340247528&sr=8-1) | B&N (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/faceless-killers-henning-mankell/1101302813?ean=9781595586100&itm=1&usri=faceless+killers) | Kobo (http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Faceless-Killers-A-Mystery/book-izkr2OVw70SbxjZ-XRUYbA/page1.html?s=v1hEf9qsdkSajm0TI-rpJA&r=1) (couponable) | Sony (http://ebookstore.sony.com/ebook/steven-t-murray/faceless-killers/_/R-400000000000000675959) | Books on Board (http://www.booksonboard.com/index.php?BODY=viewbook&BOOK=1129770&TITLE=Faceless+Killers&AUTHOR=Henning+Mankell%3B+Steven+T.+Murray) | Waterstones (http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/henning+mankell/faceless+killers+28ebook29/7566345/)

John F
06-20-2012, 02:50 PM
... it's the third in a series ...
:popcorn2:

:)

JSWolf
06-20-2012, 02:53 PM
It may not be his best, it's the third in a series (but afaik they can be read as stand-alone novels), it's really expensive. But i'd like to nominate:

Jeffery Deaver - XO (third in Kathryn Dance series).

Abstract:

I disagree about the stand-alone part.

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issybird
06-20-2012, 02:53 PM
Second Faceless Killers.

Asawi
06-20-2012, 02:56 PM
Third Faceless killer

VioletVal
06-20-2012, 03:40 PM
I would like to nominate The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Terror stalks the Devonshire moors as a long-forgotten horror reawakens to haunt the last remaining heir of Baskerville Manor. Widely considered to be Conan Doyle’s finest work, The Hound of the Baskervilles features the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his faithful colleague Dr. Watson as they grapple with a mysterious power from the unseen world.

JSWolf
06-20-2012, 03:45 PM
I would like to nominate The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

It's already been done for December 2008. You do get your nomination back.

WT Sharpe
06-20-2012, 04:04 PM
Why don't we get rid of the months we don't need and stick with just the two most important months of the year? January and September. ;)

I could go for that! I love non-fiction! :p

sun surfer
06-20-2012, 04:07 PM
Second The Necropolis Railway.

And I wanted to support Crocodile on the Sandbank but was beaten to it!

orlok
06-20-2012, 04:14 PM
I'll nominate In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddard. Goddard is a British author who generally writes stories that are based around deep family secrets that have implications on future generations, with mysteries to be unravelled that have a major impact on those involved, often deadly...


Six months after her husband's sudden death, Leonora Galloway sets off for a holiday in Paris with her daughter Penelope. At last the time has come when secrets can be shared and explanations begin...

Their journey starts with an unscheduled stop at the imposing Thiepval Memorial to the dead of the Battle of the Somme near Amiens. Amongst those commemorated is Leonora's father. The date of his death is recorded and 30th April, 1916. But Leonora wasn't born until 14th March 1917.

Penelope at once supposes a simple wartime illegitimacy as the clue to her mother's unhappy childhood and the family's sundered connections with her aristocratic heritage, about which she has always known so little.

But nothing could have prepared her, or the reader, for the extraordinary story that is about to unfold.


Available in eBook form at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and possibly others...

WT Sharpe
06-20-2012, 04:29 PM
It's already been done for December 2008. You do get your nomination back.

Jon's right, VioletVal: the vote thread is here (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32365&highlight=Hound+Baskervilles).

You have that nomination back. :)

sun surfer
06-20-2012, 04:47 PM
Second In Pale Battalions.

issybird
06-20-2012, 05:15 PM
I wonder if the inkmesh search has passed its sell-by date. I'll note that for Necropolis Railway it gives a price of $1.99 at Amazon and $8.79 at Kobo, but in fact it's $2.90 at both venues.

AnemicOak
06-20-2012, 05:17 PM
I wonder if the inkmesh search has passed its sell-by date. I'll note that for Necropolis Railway it gives a price of $1.99 at Amazon and $8.79 at Kobo, but in fact it's $2.90 at both venues.

I find it's pretty much never right on price & hasn't been for a long time.

WT Sharpe
06-20-2012, 05:48 PM
I wonder if the inkmesh search has passed its sell-by date. I'll note that for Necropolis Railway it gives a price of $1.99 at Amazon and $8.79 at Kobo, but in fact it's $2.90 at both venues.

Very possible. Everyone keep your eyes open before you click "Buy".

WT Sharpe
06-20-2012, 06:03 PM
I'd like to nominate The Case of the Velvet Claws by Erle Stanley Gardner. If all you know of Perry Mason is what you've seen on TV, you're in for a shock. This is the first Perry Mason story, and in those early days he was quite different from the later books, written by Gardner after his fellow attorneys criticized him for writing about a lawyer who played so fast and loose with the rules. Unfortunately the ebook is only available from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/The-Case-Velvet-Claws-ebook/dp/B005QE7XPK) as far as I can tell, although there is a 1½ hour Radio Dramatization at Audible (http://www.audible.com/pd?asin=B004GC61II&source_code=COMA0211WS021909).

Thanks to a bungled robbery at a fancy hotel, the already-married Eva Griffin has been caught in the company of a prominent congressman. To protect the politico, Eva's ready to pay the editor of a sleazy tabloid his hush money. But Perry Mason has other plans. He tracks down the phantom fat cat who secretly runs the blackmailing tabloid -- only to discover a shocking scoop.

By the time Mason's comely client finally comes clean, her husband has taken a bullet in the heart. Now Perry Mason has two choices: represent the cunning widow in her wrangle for the dead man's money -- or take the rap for murder.

JSWolf
06-20-2012, 08:23 PM
I wonder if the inkmesh search has passed its sell-by date. I'll note that for Necropolis Railway it gives a price of $1.99 at Amazon and $8.79 at Kobo, but in fact it's $2.90 at both venues.

Inkmesh is constantly out of date. It's almost not worth using.

JSWolf
06-20-2012, 08:24 PM
So who wants to second and then third Carved in Bone?

WT Sharpe
06-20-2012, 08:45 PM
Inkmesh is constantly out of date. It's almost not worth using.

I have noticed they don't seem to be on top of things like they used to be. Any suggestions for a replacement?

Synamon
06-20-2012, 08:48 PM
I'll third The Necropolis Railway and In Pale Battalions and second The Case of the Velvet Claws.

sun surfer
06-20-2012, 08:53 PM
Wow, I was just about to second The Case of the Velvet Claws until I saw Synamon just posted. (refresh just before posting is my friend!)

I'll third Velvet Claws and say that Synamon, your tastes this month are superb! (since you supported the same three books as me :p )

Synamon
06-20-2012, 09:44 PM
Wow, I was just about to second The Case of the Velvet Claws until I saw Synamon just posted. (refresh just before posting is my friend!)

I'll third Velvet Claws and say that Synamon, your tastes this month are superb! (since you supported the same three books as me :p )
Why thank you! :o

I only supported those ones since Crocodile and Faceless Killers were already fully nominated. :p

Although I have noticed that I often do like your choices for bookclub and add them to my to-be-read list even if they don't get picked, so keep up the good work.

GA Russell
06-20-2012, 09:49 PM
I nominate The Roman Hat Mystery, the first Ellery Queen story.

I too found inkmesh to be of no help.

Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Roman-Hat-Mystery-ebook/dp/B005TUN0QW/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1340243118&sr=1-1&keywords=Ellery+Queen+The+Roman+Hat+Mystery

Kobo:
http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/The-Roman-Hat-Mystery/book-whk199NgBEya8Div3zeMdg/page1.html?s=KBlnUzKw1Uic9zZLkyEFpg&r=1

"Despite the dismal Broadway season, Gunplay continues to draw crowds. A gangland spectacle, it’s packed to the gills with action, explosions, and gunfire. In fact, Gunplay is so loud that no one notices the killing of Monte Field. In a sold-out theater, Field is found dead partway through the second act, surrounded by empty seats. The police hold the crowd and call for the one man who can untangle this daring murder: Inspector Richard Queen.

With the help of his son Ellery, a bibliophile and novelist whose imagination can solve any crime, the Inspector attacks this seemingly impenetrable mystery. Anyone in the theater could have killed the unscrupulous lawyer, and several had the motive. Only Ellery Queen, in his debut novel, can decipher the clue of the dead man’s missing top hat."

JSWolf
06-20-2012, 10:28 PM
I have noticed they don't seem to be on top of things like they used to be. Any suggestions for a replacement?

We could do what I did. I did a few manual searches at some of the more popular eBook shops and posted them in the message with the nomination.

No eBook search engine is all that reliable. We could do Sony, B&N, Kobo, & Amazon for searches.

AnemicOak
06-20-2012, 11:08 PM
No eBook search engine is all that reliable. We could do Sony, B&N, Kobo, & Amazon for searches.

Folks from outside the US might appreciate Books on Board, maybe Waterstones (are they still selling ebooks?).


Could always ask the person nominating the book to provide links so Tom doesn't get overworked. I've added links to my nomination.

VioletVal
06-20-2012, 11:11 PM
I nominate Heat Wave by Richard Castle. The book is available free for Amazon Prime customers, and the third book in the series is on sale at Amazon for $1.99.



A New York real estate tycoon plunges to his death on a Manhattan sidewalk. A trophy wife with a past survives a narrow escape from a brazen attack. Mobsters and moguls with no shortage of reasons to kill trot out their alibis. And then, in the suffocating grip of a record heat wave, comes another shocking murder and a sharp turn in a tense journey into the dirty little secrets of the wealthy. Secrets that prove to be fatal. Secrets that lay hidden in the dark until one NYPD detective shines a light.

Mystery sensation Richard Castle, blockbuster author of the wildly best-selling Derrick Storm novels, introduces his newest character, NYPD Homicide Detective Nikki Heat. Tough, sexy, professional, Nikki Heat carries a passion for justice as she leads one of New York City's top homicide squads. She's hit with an unexpected challenge when the commissioner assigns superstar magazine journalist Jameson Rook to ride along with her to research an article on New York's Finest. Pulitzer Prize-winning Rook is as much a handful as he is handsome. His wise-cracking and meddling aren't her only problems. As she works to unravel the secrets of the murdered real estate tycoon, she must also confront the spark between them. The one called heat.

BelleZora
06-21-2012, 12:15 AM
I second Heat Wave.

WT Sharpe
06-21-2012, 12:59 AM
I second The Roman Hat Mystery by Ellery Queen

WT Sharpe
06-21-2012, 01:05 AM
We could do what I did. I did a few manual searches at some of the more popular eBook shops and posted them in the message with the nomination.

No eBook search engine is all that reliable. We could do Sony, B&N, Kobo, & Amazon for searches.

Folks from outside the US might appreciate Books on Board, maybe Waterstones (are they still selling ebooks?).


Could always ask the person nominating the book to provide links so Tom doesn't get overworked. I've added links to my nomination.

For the time being, what I'll do is continue to use Inkmesh for the nominations in which no links were provided at the time of nomination, but if links are provided, I'll use the links instead.

I notice that InkmeshTeam hasn't posted here since August 2010 (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1047429#post1047429).

Format C:
06-21-2012, 03:50 AM
My last two nominations go to:

Carved in Bone (second)
Heat Wave (third)

orlok
06-21-2012, 04:35 AM
I'll third Carved in Bone.

drofgnal
06-21-2012, 05:46 AM
I'll third Roman Hat Mystery

Asawi
06-21-2012, 06:13 AM
I second Thin Blood
If we can get a third on that I think we may have 10 full nominations and can start voting.

carpetmojo
06-21-2012, 07:00 AM
I'd like to nominate The Necropolis Railway, the first Jim Springer mystery by Andrew Martin......

I found this an absolute gem, quite brilliant .... :2thumbsup

So I fourth it .....

caleb72
06-21-2012, 07:04 AM
Thanks for those that put forward and supported A Drink before the War. I bought it quite a while ago to sample Lehane's writing but have never got it far enough up my TBR pile to actually read it.

carpetmojo
06-21-2012, 07:16 AM
Crocodile on the Sandbank is on Kobo UK, and Foyles UK (£4).

( NOTE of info : I think Kobo UK is now Smiths UK - the Inkmesh reference went to"WHS... UK", but no Croc on any bank to be seen - p'raps they need to update their data/source reference ? )

RoccoPaco
06-21-2012, 07:44 AM
I will third Thin Blood

WT Sharpe
06-21-2012, 09:01 AM
And that makes 10! The first voting poll will be up shortly. :)

WT Sharpe
06-21-2012, 09:26 AM
The first voting poll is up (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=182333).