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#MurderEveryMonday Crime fiction title with an evaluative adjective
When Kate reminded us of this week’s #MurderEveryMonday theme, my first thought was for H. R. F. Keating because I had noticed a pattern in some of his books:
- The Bad Detective
- The Good Detective
- The Soft Detective
- The Rich Detective
These are standalone’s and I never read anything by Keating, but I’m curious about his writing. He was president of the Detection Club between 1985 and 2000. I do have two related books in my immediate TBR: Agatha Christie: First Lady of Crime, essays edited by him, and The Verdict of Us All – edited by Peter Lovesey, a collection of short stories by The Detection Club’s members in honour of Keating’s 80th birthday, which include before each work a memory or contact these writers had of H.R.F. Keating.
#Anthologies #BookBlogging #BookCovers #BookPhotos #BookLook #books #BritishAuthors #classicCrime #ClassicCrimeFiction #ColecçãoVampiro #ColecçãoVampiro #DetectionClub #HRFKeating -
#MurderEveryMonday Crime fiction title with an evaluative adjective
When Kate reminded us of this week’s #MurderEveryMonday theme, my first thought was for H. R. F. Keating because I had noticed a pattern in some of his books:
- The Bad Detective
- The Good Detective
- The Soft Detective
- The Rich Detective
These are standalone’s and I never read anything by Keating, but I’m curious about his writing. He was president of the Detection Club between 1985 and 2000. I do have two related books in my immediate TBR: Agatha Christie: First Lady of Crime, essays edited by him, and The Verdict of Us All – edited by Peter Lovesey, a collection of short stories by The Detection Club’s members in honour of Keating’s 80th birthday, which include before each work a memory or contact these writers had of H.R.F. Keating.
#Anthologies #BookBlogging #BookCovers #BookPhotos #BookLook #books #BritishAuthors #classicCrime #ClassicCrimeFiction #ColecçãoVampiro #ColecçãoVampiro #DetectionClub #HRFKeating -
#MurderEveryMonday Crime fiction title with an evaluative adjective
When Kate reminded us of this week’s #MurderEveryMonday theme, my first thought was for H. R. F. Keating because I had noticed a pattern in some of his books:
- The Bad Detective
- The Good Detective
- The Soft Detective
- The Rich Detective
These are standalone’s and I never read anything by Keating, but I’m curious about his writing. He was president of the Detection Club between 1985 and 2000. I do have two related books in my immediate TBR: Agatha Christie: First Lady of Crime, essays edited by him, and The Verdict of Us All – edited by Peter Lovesey, a collection of short stories by The Detection Club’s members in honour of Keating’s 80th birthday, which include before each work a memory or contact these writers had of H.R.F. Keating.
#Anthologies #BookBlogging #BookCovers #BookPhotos #BookLook #books #BritishAuthors #classicCrime #ClassicCrimeFiction #ColecçãoVampiro #ColecçãoVampiro #DetectionClub #HRFKeating -
#MurderEveryMonday Crime fiction title with an evaluative adjective
When Kate reminded us of this week’s #MurderEveryMonday theme, my first thought was for H. R. F. Keating because I had noticed a pattern in some of his books:
- The Bad Detective
- The Good Detective
- The Soft Detective
- The Rich Detective
These are standalone’s and I never read anything by Keating, but I’m curious about his writing. He was president of the Detection Club between 1985 and 2000. I do have two related books in my immediate TBR: Agatha Christie: First Lady of Crime, essays edited by him, and The Verdict of Us All – edited by Peter Lovesey, a collection of short stories by The Detection Club’s members in honour of Keating’s 80th birthday, which include before each work a memory or contact these writers had of H.R.F. Keating.
#Anthologies #BookBlogging #BookCovers #BookPhotos #BookLook #books #BritishAuthors #classicCrime #ClassicCrimeFiction #ColecçãoVampiro #ColecçãoVampiro #DetectionClub #HRFKeating -
#MurderEveryMonday Crime fiction title with an evaluative adjective
When Kate reminded us of this week’s #MurderEveryMonday theme, my first thought was for H. R. F. Keating because I had noticed a pattern in some of his books:
- The Bad Detective
- The Good Detective
- The Soft Detective
- The Rich Detective
These are standalone’s and I never read anything by Keating, but I’m curious about his writing. He was president of the Detection Club between 1985 and 2000. I do have two related books in my immediate TBR: Agatha Christie: First Lady of Crime, essays edited by him, and The Verdict of Us All – edited by Peter Lovesey, a collection of short stories by The Detection Club’s members in honour of Keating’s 80th birthday, which include before each work a memory or contact these writers had of H.R.F. Keating.
#Anthologies #BookBlogging #BookCovers #BookPhotos #BookLook #books #BritishAuthors #classicCrime #ClassicCrimeFiction #ColecçãoVampiro #ColecçãoVampiro #DetectionClub #HRFKeating -
Extra comfort for election day #reading
Today is election day in Portugal and the future seems quite dark, asking for extra comfort and minimising anxiety.
I’ve been re-reading Dorothy L. Sayers’ Lord Peter, which is who one thinks is a good friend. The books are also funny and, most important, things are cleared and end well (considering this is crime fiction :-)).
I started this re-read last year and after the first volume, read other books (I’m doing the same re-read with Austen and the Brontes), but after reading the second in the series, I can’t put them down and I’m starting the next as soon as I finish one. I’m now almost at the end of The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club and have the next in order of publication ready, which is Lord Peter views the body (12 short stories).
I’m also adding a spicy rooibos hot tea (it’s so cold here, both outside and inside!) and watching/listening one of the lovely Ali channels (go there and check both of her YouTube channels, I find her content so comforting!) while I’m reading.
#BookSeries #BookLook #ClassicCrimeFiction #DorothyLSayers #LordPeterWimsey #reading
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Extra comfort for election day #reading
Today is election day in Portugal and the future seems quite dark, asking for extra comfort and minimising anxiety.
I’ve been re-reading Dorothy L. Sayers’ Lord Peter, which is who one thinks is a good friend. The books are also funny and, most important, things are cleared and end well (considering this is crime fiction :-)).
I started this re-read last year and after the first volume, read other books (I’m doing the same re-read with Austen and the Brontes), but after reading the second in the series, I can’t put them down and I’m starting the next as soon as I finish one. I’m now almost at the end of The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club and have the next in order of publication ready, which is Lord Peter views the body (12 short stories).
I’m also adding a spicy rooibos hot tea (it’s so cold here, both outside and inside!) and watching/listening one of the lovely Ali channels (go there and check both of her YouTube channels, I find her content so comforting!) while I’m reading.
#BookSeries #BookLook #ClassicCrimeFiction #DorothyLSayers #LordPeterWimsey #reading
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Extra comfort for election day #reading
Today is election day in Portugal and the future seems quite dark, asking for extra comfort and minimising anxiety.
I’ve been re-reading Dorothy L. Sayers’ Lord Peter, which is who one thinks is a good friend. The books are also funny and, most important, things are cleared and end well (considering this is crime fiction :-)).
I started this re-read last year and after the first volume, read other books (I’m doing the same re-read with Austen and the Brontes), but after reading the second in the series, I can’t put them down and I’m starting the next as soon as I finish one. I’m now almost at the end of The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club and have the next in order of publication ready, which is Lord Peter views the body (12 short stories).
I’m also adding a spicy rooibos hot tea (it’s so cold here, both outside and inside!) and watching/listening one of the lovely Ali channels (go there and check both of her YouTube channels, I find her content so comforting!) while I’m reading.
#BookSeries #BookLook #ClassicCrimeFiction #DorothyLSayers #LordPeterWimsey #reading
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Extra comfort for election day #reading
Today is election day in Portugal and the future seems quite dark, asking for extra comfort and minimising anxiety.
I’ve been re-reading Dorothy L. Sayers’ Lord Peter, which is who one thinks is a good friend. The books are also funny and, most important, things are cleared and end well (considering this is crime fiction :-)).
I started this re-read last year and after the first volume, read other books (I’m doing the same re-read with Austen and the Brontes), but after reading the second in the series, I can’t put them down and I’m starting the next as soon as I finish one. I’m now almost at the end of The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club and have the next in order of publication ready, which is Lord Peter views the body (12 short stories).
I’m also adding a spicy rooibos hot tea (it’s so cold here, both outside and inside!) and watching/listening one of the lovely Ali channels (go there and check both of her YouTube channels, I find her content so comforting!) while I’m reading.
#BookSeries #BookLook #ClassicCrimeFiction #DorothyLSayers #LordPeterWimsey #reading
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Extra comfort for election day #reading
Today is election day in Portugal and the future seems quite dark, asking for extra comfort and minimising anxiety.
I’ve been re-reading Dorothy L. Sayers’ Lord Peter, which is who one thinks is a good friend. The books are also funny and, most important, things are cleared and end well (considering this is crime fiction :-)).
I started this re-read last year and after the first volume, read other books (I’m doing the same re-read with Austen and the Brontes), but after reading the second in the series, I can’t put them down and I’m starting the next as soon as I finish one. I’m now almost at the end of The unpleasantness at the Bellona Club and have the next in order of publication ready, which is Lord Peter views the body (12 short stories).
I’m also adding a spicy rooibos hot tea (it’s so cold here, both outside and inside!) and watching/listening one of the lovely Ali channels (go there and check both of her YouTube channels, I find her content so comforting!) while I’m reading.
#BookSeries #BookLook #ClassicCrimeFiction #DorothyLSayers #LordPeterWimsey #reading
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My #MurderEveryMonday (roads and highways on the cover) gets a road, a road sign on the cover, and road on the title, the title was translated as Road to Death.
The original title is Mystery Miles. Didn't read this one yet. -
For #MurderEveryMonday title related to burglary and theft, I'm sharing Murder in the Mews because it contains the short story «The Incredible Theft» (was the first I thought about).
The Earl Derr Biggers one is «The diamonds' thief» (in Portuguese), original title «Charlie Chan carries on»
The Simenon is «Maigret and the lazy thief» (an exact translation of the original title).Check https://crossexaminingcrime.wordpress.com/murdereverymonday-theme-list/ for more info about the hashtag
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Which 10 Books Would You Recommend to Someone New to Classic Crime Fiction?