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bfisher 01-20-2017 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by JKenP (Post 3461491)
I've read the whole Rivers series. You folks keep this up and I'm good for the rest of the year.

BTW, it is a great and fun series. Kudos! I guess that means I fourth it!

It wouldn't do in March, but July, Aug and Dec could do for the rest of the series so far.

WT Sharpe 01-20-2017 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by JSWolf (Post 3461465)
I'll go with doing away with it. I think people partaking are smart enough to be able to find out is any of the proposed eBooks are available in his/her country....


Other opinions. Any objections? If not, I'll eliminate it starting next month.

CRussel 01-20-2017 02:41 PM

Well, while I like the idea of another Peter Grant, I also think it's past time we read a Ngaio Marsh mystery. We could start at the beginning, with A Man Lay Dead, but I'd rather start at the first of the series that includes an important new character, Agatha Troy, so instead, I'll nominate Artists in Crime.
Goodreads:
Spoiler:
It was a bizarre pose for beautiful model Sonia Gluck--and her last. For in the draperies of her couch lay a fatal dagger, and behind her murder lies all the intrigue and acid-etched temperament of an artist's colony. Called in to investigate, Scotland Yard's Inspector Roderick Alleyn finds his own passions unexpectedly stirred by the fiesty painter Agatha Troy--brilliant artist and suspected murderess. First published in 1938.

Amazon:
Spoiler:
In the movies, it’s known as a “meet cute.” But for Inspector Alleyn and Miss Agatha Troy, it’s more like irritation: On the ship back to England, she finds him tedious and dull; he thinks she’s a bohemian cliché. They may be destined for romance, but there’s a murder in the way: No sooner has Alleyn settled in to his mother’s house, eager for a relaxing end to his vacation, then he gets a call that a model has been stabbed at the artists’ community down the road. And the artistic Miss Troy is one of the community’s most prominent and outspoken members.


AmazonUS: $7.99
AmazonCA: $9.99 CDN
AmazonCA 3 Book Collection: $11.99 CDN
Audible (Nadia May Narration): $19.57
KoboCA: $11.99 CDN (3book) $9.99 CDN (Single)

WT Sharpe 01-20-2017 05:01 PM

I'd like to try a Ngaio Marsh mystery. Second Artists in Crime.

bfisher 01-20-2017 05:58 PM

Third Artists in Crime.

CRussel 01-20-2017 06:35 PM

For those who will be reading Artists in Crime in Library editions, the following are Overdrive versions:
OverDrive eBook
OverDrive eBook (three book compilation)
OverDrive AudioBook (Wanda McCaddon narration)

CRussel 01-20-2017 06:51 PM

And, just to provide another alternative, how about the Anna Pigeon series by Nevada Barr? The first in the series is: Track of the Cat, and is set in the West Texas back country where Anna Pigeon has her first US Parks Service Ranger job.

From Amazon:
Spoiler:
THE FIRST ANNA PIGEON NOVEL

The fascinating hero of Nevada Barr’s award-winning series—park ranger Anna Pigeon—has brought an unyielding love of nature and sense of fair play to the mystery genre. Track of the Cat is the acclaimed novel that first introduced readers to Anna, as a woman looking for peace in the wilderness—and finding murder instead…

Patrolling the remote West Texas backcountry, Anna’s first job as a national park ranger is marred by violence she thought she had left behind: the brutal death of a fellow ranger. When the cause of death is chalked up to a mountain lion attack, Anna’s rage knows no bounds. It’s up to her to save the protected cats from the politics and prejudices of the locals—and prove the kill was the work of a species far less rare…

From Goodreads:
Spoiler:
Anna Pigeon fled the turmoil of New York to become a national park ranger, only to discover she hasn't escaped murder and violence. When a colleague is killed, claw marks on the victim's throat and paw prints around the body are too perfect to be those of an alleged killer mountain lion.

From Audible:
Spoiler:
Publisher's Summary

From the vivid opening vista, high in craggy mountains, to the final haunting glimpse of a moonlit canyon, Nevada Barr's first mystery, Track of the Cat, instantly caught the attention of readers and reviewers. Its popularity gained it both an Agatha and an Anthony Award.
The young naturalist, Anna Pigeon, has moved to the Southwest wilderness to be a park ranger. There, her days are filled with the physical demands of working in the Guadalupe Mountains and the satisfaction of living in this splendid land. Her peace is shattered one morning, though, when she discovers the body of another ranger deep in Dog Canyon. How did the usually cautious woman die? Although at first the evidence indicates an attack by a mountain lion, Anna soon suspects that there are craftier predators afoot in the wild grasses.
Fast-paced suspense and sharply defined characters will immediately sweep you up in the force of this compelling mystery. By the end, you'll be nodding in satisfaction at the final twist and anticipating the next book in the Anna Pigeon series. Narrator Barbara Rosenblat's performance highlights Anna's savvy courage and determination to catch her prey.


AmazonUS: $7.99
Audible: $24.47
Kobo: $7.99
OverDrive eBook

GA Russell 01-20-2017 07:54 PM

I nominate The Friends of Eddie Coyle by George V. Higgins.

Higgins was famous for his unique use of dialogue. George Pelicanos suggested to Elmore Leonard that before he write any more crime novels, he should first read Eddie Coyle.

Kindle - $9.99
https://www.amazon.com/Friends-Eddie...dp/B003H4I54E/

Kobo - $9.99
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the...-eddie-coyle-2

Nook - $9.99
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/frie...=9781429931984

I note that both Amazon and B&N have the paperback for $9.37.

JSWolf 01-20-2017 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by CRussel (Post 3461567)
Well, while I like the idea of another Peter Grant, I also think it's past time we read a

new series by a new author. That book would be The Dry by Jane Harper.

But if that doesn't win, then I would happily go with Moon Over Soho. In fact, that's my #1 choice with The Dry being #2.

treadlightly 01-20-2017 08:22 PM

I second The Rook

JSWolf 01-20-2017 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by CRussel (Post 3461567)
Well, while I like the idea of another Peter Grant, I also think it's past time we read a Ngaio Marsh mystery. We could start at the beginning, with A Man Lay Dead, but I'd rather start at the first of the series that includes an important new character, Agatha Troy, so instead, I'll nominate Artists in Crime[/URL].

You are starting with the 6th book in a series where the book club has not read the first 5. And no way can you tell us that all of these are stand alone.

Please change your nomination to the 1st book and not the 6th. If you do insist on keeping this, then make sure it's listed in the voting as the 6th book of a series. I want to make sure everybody knows it's 6th of a series which is a very back idea.

JSWolf 01-20-2017 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe (Post 3461654)
I'd like to try a Ngaio Marsh mystery. Second Artists in Crime.

Before you give up your nod, do you know it's #6 in the series?

WT Sharpe 01-20-2017 09:43 PM

Yes. Yes I do. It wouldn't be the first time I started a series in the middle. If I like it, then I'll go to #1 and read it in order.

bfisher 01-20-2017 10:38 PM

I second The Friends of Eddie Coyle by George V. Higgins. Great dialogue, and the movie version was one of Robert Mitchum's great roles.

BelleZora 01-20-2017 10:59 PM

I second Track of the Cat by Nevada Barr.


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