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Originally Posted by ShortNCuddlyAm
Agatha Christy style mysteries, I think
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Originally Posted by pilotbob
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Originally Posted by phenomshel
Sorry, I still don't know how to do multiple quotes in one message. I'm replying to both Am and Zelda.
Traditionally, Am is correct. But the genre has expanded exponentially (I do adore allliteration, *grin*) in recent years. You have cat mysteries, cooking mysteries, needlework mysteries, knitting mysteries, scrapbooking mysteries... Here's the link to that Google Notebook list of authors. This plus a good Amazon search should give you an idea of what I mean when I use the term. Ignore my personal notes on some items..or get a good laugh out of them, either one  .
http://www.google.com/notebook/publi...qqHB-_Mj?hl=en
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thanks for all the answers, i'll look into those. i like agatha christie but i've never heard of those other ones. i don't think i got those free books you mention, bob ; they don't sound familiar. where / when were they available free ?