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I'm a sucker for the The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, especially the audio books. They make me feel like there is some hope for our world, not something you usually get from a mystery!
Also, I feel like everything I know about Botswana, I know from these books. That's kind of a dangerous thing, right? You put a lot of faith in an author's accuracy and objectivity when you do that, but I think it's also the draw for foreign settings. We want to get an idea of what it would be like to live a different life in a different part of the world. What do you think? Do you have a favorite location for setting, or a book that you have really enjoyed for that reason?
Also, I feel like everything I know about Botswana, I know from these books. That's kind of a dangerous thing, right? You put a lot of faith in an author's accuracy and objectivity when you do that, but I think it's also the draw for foreign settings. We want to get an idea of what it would be like to live a different life in a different part of the world. What do you think? Do you have a favorite location for setting, or a book that you have really enjoyed for that reason?

Michelle wrote: "I love this series as well becaues I am fascinated by African culture. But I have always been skeptical of the cultural insights because the author is not from Botswana. He has spent a lot of tim..."
I think he was raised in Zimbabwe or something. I watched this documentary about Botswana that came out during the HBO series based on the books. It was really interesting, and basically said that the books were very reflective of the culture, etc., but of course they gloss over a lot of the bad things. Which is what you'd expect from a cozy mystery. I'll have to read that Stanley book too!
I think he was raised in Zimbabwe or something. I watched this documentary about Botswana that came out during the HBO series based on the books. It was really interesting, and basically said that the books were very reflective of the culture, etc., but of course they gloss over a lot of the bad things. Which is what you'd expect from a cozy mystery. I'll have to read that Stanley book too!




I just finished Blood Money by James Grippando. Lots of twists and turns. It was enjoyable.

Not the best mysteries I'm sure, but the details of such a wonderful place (plus the play on tropes that she has a male secretary with significant cultural implications) made this more than a worthwhile read.


Thanks for providing a great list of new authors I can discover!

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The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (other topics)The Keeper of Lost Causes (other topics)
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ALGERIA
Khadra, Yasmina
AUSTRALIA
Corris, Peter
Disher, Garry
Greenwood, Kerry
Hyland, Adrian
AUSTRIA
Tallis, Frank
BELGIUM
Simenon, Georges
BOTSWANA
McCall-Smith, Alexander
Stanley, Michael
BRAZIL
Gage, Leighton
Garcia-Roza, Luiz Alfredo
CHINA
May, Peter
Qiu, Xiaolong
CUBA
Latour, Jose
Padura, Leonardo
DENMARK
Hoeg, Peter
EGYPT
Pearce, Michael
FRANCE
Bayard, Louis
Benacquista, Tonino
Black, Cara
Izner, Claude
Magnan, Pierre
Manotti, Dominique
Vargas, Fred
GERMANY
Gross, Claudia
Schatzing, Frank
Swann, Leonie
Wagner, Jan Costin
GHANA
Quartey, Kwei
HOLLAND
Baantjer, Albert Cornelis
ICELAND
Indridason, Arnaldur
Sigurdardottir, Ysra
INDIA
Cleverly, Barbara
Hall, Tarquin
Keating, H.R.F.
IRELAND
Black, Benjamin
Bruen, Ken
French, Tana
Gill, Bartholomew
Harrison, Cora
Hughes, Declan
McGilloway, Brian
Tremayne, Peter
ISRAEL
Land, Jon
ITALY
Camilleri, Andrea
Dibdin, Michael
Eco, Umberto
Faletti, Georgio
Hewson, David
Leon, Donna
Lucarelli, Carlo
Sciascia, Leonardo
JAPAN
Kirino, Natsuo
Miyabe, Miyuki
Rowland, Laura Joh
KOREA
Church, James
LAOS
Cotterill, Colin
NORWAY
Dhal, Kjell
Fossum, Karin
Holt, Anne
Nesbo, Jo
PORTUGAL
Rocha, Luis Miguel
RUSSIA
Akunin, Boris
SAUDI ARABIA
Ferraris, Zoe
SCOTLAND
Banks, Ray
Beaton, M.C.
McDermid, Val
Mina, Denise
McCall-Smith, Alexander
SOUTH AFRICA
Mackenzie, Jassy
Meyer, Deon
Nunn, Malla
SPAIN
Gimenez- Bartlett, Alicia
Gomez-Jurado, Juan
Padura, Leonardo
Ruiz- Zafon, Carlos
Somoza, Jose Carlos
SWEDEN
Alvtegen, Karin
Ekman, Kirsten
Edwardson, Ake
Eriksson, Kjell
Frimansson, Inger
Jungstedt, Mari
Lackberg, Camilla
Larsson, Asa
Larsson, Steig
Mankell, Henning
Nesser, Hakan
Tursten, Helene
Wahloo, Per
THAILAND
Burdett, John
Cotterill
Moore, Christopher
TIBET
Pattison, Eliot
TURKEY
Pamuk, Orhan
Somer, Mehmet Murat