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Emma JamesonMarriage Can Be MurderMarriage Can be Murder by Emma Jameson
This is part Agatha-Christie-like and part modern mystery, with a wonderful quirky romance to boot. It takes place in the Cornish countryside, pre world war II.
Linda R, wrote: "Emma JamesonMarriage Can Be MurderMarriage Can be Murder by Emma Jameson
This is part Agatha-Christie-like and part modern mystery, with a wonderful quirky roman..."
Haven't read this one, I love her Lord and Lady Hetheridge series!
As a fan of Scooby-Doo, I'd like to nominate this one:
Meddling Kids by Edgar CanteroDescription:
For fans of John Dies at the End and Welcome to Night Vale comes a tour de force of horror, humor, and H.P. Lovecraft. The surviving members of a forgotten teenage detective club (and their dog) must reunite as broken adults to finally solve the terrifying case that ruined them all and sent the wrong man to prison. Scooby Doo and the gang never had to do this!
Linda R, wrote: "Emma JamesonMarriage Can Be MurderMarriage Can be Murder by Emma Jameson
This is part Agatha-Christie-like and part modern mystery, with a wonderful quirky roman..."
I noticed that the book description says it's a cozy mystery. Don't think we've had one of these nominated since I've been here. It does look like a book I'd like to read, being an Anglophile.
Bring Her Home by David Bell
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"Bell imagines a suburban world where no one really knows what's happening behind all those drawn blinds. In Bell's take, though, even the people inside don't really know what's happening. That's where his brilliance, and the brilliance of Bring Her Home, rests."--Providence Journal
In the breathtaking new thriller from David Bell, bestselling author of Since She Went Away and Somebody I Used to Know, the fate of two missing teenage girls becomes a father's worst nightmare....
Just a year and a half after the tragic death of his wife, Bill Price's fifteen-year-old daughter, Summer, and her best friend, Haley, disappear. Days later, the girls are found in a city park. Haley is dead at the scene, while Summer is left beaten beyond recognition and clinging to life.
As Bill holds vigil over Summer's bandaged body, the only sound the unconscious girl can make is one cryptic and chilling word: No. And the more time Bill spends with Summer, the more he wonders what happened to her. Or if the injured girl in the hospital bed is really his daughter at all.
When troubling new questions about Summer's life surface, Bill is not prepared for the aftershocks. He'll soon discover that both the living and the dead have secrets. And that searching for the truth will tear open old wounds that pierce straight to the heart of his family...
Description
"Bell imagines a suburban world where no one really knows what's happening behind all those drawn blinds. In Bell's take, though, even the people inside don't really know what's happening. That's where his brilliance, and the brilliance of Bring Her Home, rests."--Providence Journal
In the breathtaking new thriller from David Bell, bestselling author of Since She Went Away and Somebody I Used to Know, the fate of two missing teenage girls becomes a father's worst nightmare....
Just a year and a half after the tragic death of his wife, Bill Price's fifteen-year-old daughter, Summer, and her best friend, Haley, disappear. Days later, the girls are found in a city park. Haley is dead at the scene, while Summer is left beaten beyond recognition and clinging to life.
As Bill holds vigil over Summer's bandaged body, the only sound the unconscious girl can make is one cryptic and chilling word: No. And the more time Bill spends with Summer, the more he wonders what happened to her. Or if the injured girl in the hospital bed is really his daughter at all.
When troubling new questions about Summer's life surface, Bill is not prepared for the aftershocks. He'll soon discover that both the living and the dead have secrets. And that searching for the truth will tear open old wounds that pierce straight to the heart of his family...
Our September Book of the Month poll is open. We have some great choices this month! You can cast your vote at Sept. Poll. The poll will remain open through August 29.
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You may nominate any book from the Mystery/Suspense/Thriller genre or from any one of the many sub genres, with the exception of books by J.D. Robb and Nora Roberts. We explore Robb's In Death series in Buddy Reads & other discussions in this group. And we read & discuss Nora Roberts books with our sister group, Nora Roberts Groupies. We encourage you to join the discussions any time.
Nominations open August 18-23
Poll open August 24-29
Monthly Book Nomination Guidelines:
1-Each member may nominate 2 books per month. Please include a link to the book that you nominate.
2-Please - Only nominate books that you intend to read and discuss with this group!
3-Nominated books must be from the Mystery/Suspense/Thriller genres or one of the many sub genres.
4-Nominated books must be the first book in a series unless the Robb group has read the preceding books previously.
5-If your nomination wins the poll, we would love for you to consider leading the Book of the Month discussion for that month.
6-J.D. Robb and Nora Robert books are not eligible for nomination. We invite you to join us as we explore the In Death series books in our In Death Buddy Reads and enjoy discussing the Nora Roberts titles in our sister group, Nora Roberts Groupies.
7-Should an issue arise that results in the winning book being disqualified, the book that received the 2nd most votes will automatically become the replacement Book of the Month.