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I'll third Carved In The Bone and nominate Open Season by C.J. Box.
The first of the novels featuring Joe Pickett, a Wyoming game warden. It won a slew of awards when it came out [Barry Award for Best First Novel (2002), Macavity Award for Best First Mystery Novel (2002), Anthony Award for Best First Novel (2002), Gumshoe Award for Best First Novel (2002), Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Best First Mystery Novel (0), Edgar Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2002)]. Spoiler:
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00452V3VE...ng=UTF8&btkr=1 Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Open-Season...ywords=c+j+box Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/244102.Open_Season Overdrive: https://www.overdrive.com/media/865667/open-season |
If a book is available via Overdrive, please link to it. It's much more appealing if it is available via Overdrive.
If you've not linked to Overdrive, please go back and see if you can do so. |
This one looks good. Today only the audiobook is $2.95 at Audible. Nominated. Links to come.
The Boy in the Suitcase: A Nina Borg Mystery by Lene Kaaberbøl. TODAY ONLY AUDIBLE PRICE $2.95: http://www.audible.com/pd/Mysteries-Thrillers/The-Boy-in-the-Suitcase-Audiobook/B00631OLAU (Audible sale over.) Quote:
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I second Open Season.
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I have one vote left. Both Open Season and Final Jeopardy are vying for it. One is a 2002 multiple award winner and the other is by someone who has 20 years worth of background as former head of the Manhattan Sex Crimes Unit. Decisions, decisions. Think I'll wait to see if one gets fully nominated and give my vote to the other.
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Either of them look somewhat possible, Tom. I still have three votes, but I'm also not feeling terribly motivated this month. Partly work, partly being focused on the new club, and partly just not seeing anything here that gets me excited.
I think I'll hold off for a bit. Maybe something more interesting will get nominated. |
We have three titles which need a third.
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I will second The Boy in the Suitcase and make it 4 options that only need a third. Hopefully someone fills out at least a couple of these, if for no other reason than to give us a larger slate to work with.
Other than the titles I seconded or nominated none of these are available at my library (in e-book form at least). :( |
A third for The Boy in a Suitcase.
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And a third for Fast One -- at least it's a reasonable price. I'm not going for anything that's $10 for the book and another $10 (or more) for the Audible version. At least not this month.
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I want to nominate The Day Of The Jackal by by Frederick Forsyth. I have not read this book and has been in my tbr for a long time and have heard nice things about it.
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Kobo UK: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-GB/eb...godDt4z8x.oxjg |
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Overdrive Overdrive 40th Anniversary Edition And two Overdrive audio editions: Overdrive Audio (Simon Prebble) Overdrive Audio (David Rintoul - may be UK Only) Given the Overdrive availability, I'll second this. |
I'll third Open Season.
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Come on, folks. One more third for Day of the Jackal and we can add this classic of the type to our list. I know you've all seen the movie - now, read the actual book! :)
FWIW, I don't think I've ever read this, though I can't imagine how I missed it. This seems like a perfectly good excuse to rectify that. :) |
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