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message 1: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Please share with us what you will plan to read for this round of March Mystery Madness!


message 2: by Lisa (last edited Mar 23, 2019 07:26AM) (new)

Lisa | 32 comments ( ) Old.....(I’m reading a classic mystery) The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
(✔️)New...(I’m reading a new to me author) Murder is Binding by Lorna Barrett
(✔️)Borrowed... (I’m borrowing from the library) Blueberry Muffin Murder by Joanne Fluke
( ) Blue....Plaid and Plagerism by Molly McCrae (the link doesn’t show a cover but it is a beautiful, bold shade of blue.
( ) Again.... (I read a book by this author last year so I am reading a book by her again..) A Twist in Time by Julie McElwain
( ) Wedding....To Have and to Kill by Mary Jane Clark


message 3: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Lisa wrote: "( ) Old.....(I’m reading a classic mystery) The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
( )New...(I’m reading a new to me author) Murder is Binding by Lorna Barre..."


Thanks for sharing your TBR with us! I've read your selections for Old an Borrowed and look forward to hearing what you think! Your selection for New is one I've had on my TBR for a very long time. Might be time for me to dust that one off!


Paperback Junky (ihatemattwall) | 21 comments I'm trying to do all hardboiled detective stuff.

I haven't decided what prompt this will go with but last year I was supposed to read The Goliath Bone by Mickey Spillane and I just didn't get to it so that will fall in there somewhere.

For Again, I'm honing to read one of the Philip Marlowe books by Raymond Chandler. I'm leaning towards Playback or the High Window since those I've read the least.

I also have a couple other books I want to read that I started and then lost LOL. Quarry in the Middle by Max Allen Collins and One Fearful Yellow Eye by John D Macdonald.

I also would like to read some more Carroll John Daly and there is a "supernatural" detective series that Robert E Howard did that I'd like to dive into.


message 5: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Paperback Junky wrote: "I'm trying to do all hardboiled detective stuff.

I haven't decided what prompt this will go with but last year I was supposed to read The Goliath Bone by Mickey Spillane and I just didn't get to ..."


I always find your selections so interesting because I've never heard of them! Looking forward to hearing what you think of these ^-^


Paperback Junky (ihatemattwall) | 21 comments Lisa, affair at styles is really good and fun. I hope you like it.


message 7: by Donna (new)

Donna | 37 comments I have selected multiples in some of the word prompts for MMM Challenge, and intend to finish at least one for each prompt.

1. Old
Dirty Snow (1948) by Georges Simenon
Trixie Belden: The Secret of the Mansion (1948) by J. Campbell
The Uninvited (1941) by Dorothy Macardle (been on Goodreads as "reading" to finish since October 2018)

2. Again
Mystery in Old Quebec (1955) by Mary C. Jane (first mystery I read as a child)
Aunt Dimity's Death by Nancy Atherton (read in the 1990s)
If I Ever Return, Pretty Peggy-O by Sharyn McCrumb (read in the 1990s)
Maisie Dobbs by Jacqueline Winspear (read in 2000s)

3. New
Tightrope by Amanda Quick
Noir Phoenix (first time to read one of Akashic Publishing Noir Series)

4. Borrowed (from local city library)
A Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse
Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss

5. Blue (cover)
Abigale Hall by Lauren A. Forry

Bonus: Wedding Bells
Royal Blood (Her Royal Spyness series) by Rhys Bowen (wedding takes place in Transylvania)

Happy reading to all.


message 8: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Donna wrote: "I have selected multiples in some of the word prompts for MMM Challenge, and intend to finish at least one for each prompt.

1. Old
Dirty Snow (1948) by Georges Simenon
Trixie Belden: The Secret o..."


It's great to have lots of options! Looking forward to seeing what you do pick up during the month ^-^


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Raúl López (latinlector) | 6 comments My TBR video just went live on my channel! I'm really excited to participate this year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgP2t...


message 10: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Raul wrote: "My TBR video just went live on my channel! I'm really excited to participate this year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgP2t..."


Yay Raul! I'll be watching when I get home from work today. So excited you are able to participate with us this year ^-^


message 11: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
That's great Tammie! Make sure to tell us what you think of those reads when you're done ^-^


message 12: by Tammie (new)

Tammie Tackett Di wrote: "That's great Tammie! Make sure to tell us what you think of those reads when you're done ^-^"

i will


message 13: by Rhonda (last edited Feb 19, 2019 05:26PM) (new)

Rhonda I couldn't participate last year, but am really looking forward to this. Here's my TBR, but I reserve the right to change my mind. :)

OLD - Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie- first Miss Marple book
AGAIN - Broken Harbor by Tana French - started it last year, but never finished it
NEW - Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson - new to me author
BORROWED - Woman in the Window - from my library
BLUE - Bluebird, Bluebird - obvious reasons :)

I was not originally going to do the bonus, but I realized I do have one I can read for it.

BONUS (WEDDING): Immortal in Death by J. D. Robb
- This just happens to be the next book in this series for me and I'm pretty sure it's the one where Eve and Roarke get married. At the very least, Eve is planning the wedding, so I'm going to count it. :)


message 14: by Berna (last edited Feb 16, 2019 08:08AM) (new)

Berna | 9 comments Hello all from Turkey!! My list is bit mixture of mystery and thriller, I hope it is OK.

OLD- At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie
My next book in Miss Marple series, she is a sweet elderly lady as we all know ;)
AGAIN: The Grownup by Gillian Flynn
I have read all of her books except this one. I am reading her work again.
NEW: I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara
True crime is a new genre for me.
BORROWED: The Ivanov Diamond by Charlotte E. English
This is the second book in supernatural detective novella series. I have read the first book and enjoyed it. I will borrow it from Bookmate which is a Turkish application sort of like kindle unlimited.
BLUE: Origin by Dan Brown
The cover is mostly blue.
I do not think I will be able to do the bonus challenge.


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Kristin | 31 comments Donna wrote: "I have selected multiples in some of the word prompts for MMM Challenge, and intend to finish at least one for each prompt.

1. Old
Dirty Snow (1948) by Georges Simenon
Trixie Belden: The Secret o..."


Ya! A Fellow Trixie Belden fan! I did not read Nancy Drew but Trixie was my gal. I wish I still had all her old books but they are long gone! I would love to read one of hers for again!


message 16: by Susan (last edited Feb 18, 2019 07:12AM) (new)

Susan | 11 comments My TBR is
Old: Agatha Christie "And then there were None

Again: Max Allan Collins "Double Dealer" Crime scene Investigation
in Vegas

New: Karin Slaughter(new author) Blindsighted

Borrowed & New Ruth Ware " The Woman in Cabin 10" borrowed from my sister/new author

Blue & New: Louise Penny " Still Life" book and author's name is in blueand new author for me

Unknown for the bonus: have to get from library and it will be if I finish these
also have other mystery books on my shelf to be read, not sure if I'll get to them


message 17: by Kristin (last edited Mar 31, 2019 04:21PM) (new)

Kristin | 31 comments OLD - The Secret of the Mansion by Julie Campbell. I was inspired by Donna to find a copy of the first Trixie Belden novel. I wonder if I will still find it appealing? Competed 3/12

AGAIN - Look Again by Lisa Scottoline. I have read several of hers but not this one. Will read on overdrive audio. Completed 3/17

NEW - Kingdom of the Blind by Louise Penny. This is her newest book and she is one of my favorite mystery authors. I have had this one looking at me for a few months! Completed 3/24

BORROWED - A Murder for the Books by Victoria Gilbert. I have this cozy mystery borrowed from the library. Completed 3/8

BLUE - Night Whispers by Judith McNaught. This is a book I own. Good way to pare down my shelf! Completed 3/31

BONUS - Four Funerals and Maybe a Wedding by
Rhys Bowen. An author I have also read before. A cozy mystery I put on my Nook. Hard to find a mystery/thriller for this category! Completed 3/25

Completed March Mystery Madness Challenge!



message 18: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Rhonda wrote: "I couldn't participate last year, but am really looking forward to this. Here's my TBR, but I reserve the right to change my mind. :)

OLD - Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie- first Miss Ma..."


So glad you'll be able to join us this year!


message 19: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Kristin wrote: "OLD - The Secret of the Mansion by Julie Campbell. I was inspired by Donna to find a copy of the first Trixie Belden novel. I wonder if I will still find it appealing?..."

Even I am having a hard time with the bonus, but I think I've got one finally.


message 20: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 23, 2019 01:27PM) (new)

My selections for MMM 1/5

1. Something Old
Fatal Secrets COMPLETE!
2. Something New
Hollywood Homicide COMPLETE!
3. Something Borrowed
The Do-Right COMPLETE!
4. Something Blue
Kilt Dead COMPLETE!
5. Here We Go Again
Pop Goes the Weasel

Have fun everyone!


message 21: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
MsGracie wrote: "My selections for MMM

1. Something Old
Fatal Secrets
2. Something New
Hollywood Homicide
3. Something Borrowed
The Do-Right
4. Something Blue
[book:K..."


Looks like you're jumping in on some of our read-a-longs! Looking forward to hearing what you think ^-^


message 22: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Elizabeth wrote: "Old: Kim by Rudyard KiplingKim by Rudyard Kipling - never read it before plus its the classic I'm reading in March .

Again: The Last Second (A Brit in the FBI, #6) by Catherine Coulter[book:Th..."


I've not read any of those authors, but my Mom really enjoys Catherine Coulter's series. I don't think she's quite caught up on the Brit in the FBI series, but I know she's up to date on the other FBI series. Will be interested to hear what you think!


message 23: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Old: Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie. It's an older mystery.

New: Pretty Poisonby Joyce and Jim Lavene. This is the first book in a new series for me.

Borrowed: Murder on Gramercy Park by Victoria Thompson. I will borrow this one from my library.

Blue: Coffee, Tea, or Murder a Murder, She Wrote novel by Donald Bain/Jessica Fletcher. It has blue on the cover.

Again: Gunpowder Green by Laura Childs- Again I will visit my favorite fictional tea shop in Charleston, the Indigo Tea Shop.

Wedding: The bonus challenge really had me stumped for a few days- I could not think of a wedding mystery to read! I'm still not 100% sure which one I will go with, but this great website has a whole page of wedding themed mysteries in case anyone else is in the same stumped boat that I was:
https://www.cozy-mystery.com/blog/coz...


message 24: by Tyra (new)

Tyra Lynn | 1 comments 1. Old - Black Water Rising by Attica Locke
2. Again - Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
3. New - Hollywood Homicide by Kellye Garrett
4. Borrowed - Hollywood Ending by Kellye Garrett
5. Blue - Bluebird Bluebird by Attica Locke


message 25: by Di (last edited Feb 19, 2019 09:54AM) (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Victoria wrote: "Old: Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie. It's an older mystery.

New: Pretty Poisonby Joyce and Jim Lavene. This is the first book in a new series for me.

Borrowed: Murder on Gramercy Park..."


Thanks for sharing that resource for the wedding theme! #Book1CoziesClub read Pretty Poison as one of our selections. Please share your thoughts on that in the thread found under the #Book1CoziesClub section in this group when you're finished reading it ^-^


message 26: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Tyra wrote: "1. Old - Black Water Rising by Attica Locke
2. Again - Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
3. New - Hollywood Homicide by Kellye Garrett
4. Borrowed - Hollywood Ending by Kellye Garrett
5. Blue - Bluebird B..."


The Detective by Day series sounds interesting! Please let us know what you think ^-^


message 27: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Berna wrote: "Hello all from Turkey!! My list is bit mixture of mystery and thriller, I hope it is OK.

OLD- At Bertram's Hotel by Agatha Christie
My next book in Miss Marple seri..."


Supernatural detective series sounds right down my alley! I read Origin last year and really enjoyed it. Looking forward to hearing what you think ^-^


message 28: by Mom2triplets04 (new)

Mom2triplets04 | 32 comments Just saw this thread now! I posted my tentative TBR but I hardly ever stick with them so I wound up picking a few books for each category.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnf2X...


message 29: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Di wrote: "Elizabeth wrote: "Old: Kim by Rudyard KiplingKim by Rudyard Kipling - never read it before plus its the classic I'm reading in March .

Again: [bookcover:The Last Second..."


I've already read books 5 and 6 and loved them .


message 30: by Sam (new)

Sam | 5 comments Old - release date - The postman always rings twice by James M Cain
New - new to me author - Thirteen by Steve Caravangh
Again - read a previous book in the Jane Tennison series - Good Friday by Lynda La Plante
Borrowed -
Blue - the cover has blue on it - The president is missing by James Patterson and Bill Clinton

Wedding -

If anyone has suggestions for the other two prompts that would be much appreciated.


message 31: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Sam wrote: "Old - release date - The postman always rings twice by James M Cain
New - new to me author - Thirteen by Steve Caravangh
Again - read a previous book in the Jane Tennison series - Good Friday by L..."


Victoria has a link in her message above (#25) to some cozy mysteries that have wedding themes in them which might help ^-^


message 32: by FreeFormLady (last edited Feb 25, 2019 01:26PM) (new)

FreeFormLady  (freeformlady) | 2 comments Hello everyone,
I'm really excited about MMM. Here's my lineup
NEW - One Taste Too Many by Debra H. Goldstein
AGAIN - Murder with Collard Greens and Hot Sauce by A. L. Herbert
OLD, AGAIN, & BLUE - All I Did Was Shoot My Man by Walter Mosley
BORROWED & BLUE - Bluebird, Bluebird by Attica Locke
BORROEED & WEDDING - And Sometimes I Wonder About You by Walter Mosley

Follow the link below for more details in my TBR video
https://youtu.be/lTQbi8KPb88


message 33: by Gaylene (new)

Gaylene Peyatt | 1 comments March Mystery Madness 2019 TBR
I am so excited! This is the first year that I have participated.

OLD - Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christie Five Little Pigs (Hercule Poirot #25) by Agatha Christie

NEW - I'll Be Watching You by Courtney Evan Tate (new to me author and new book which in an ARC) I'll Be Watching You by Courtney Evan Tate

BORROWED - The Secretary by Renee Knight (borrowed from the library) The Secretary by Renée Knight

BLUE - The Dead Ex by Jane Corry The Dead Ex by Jane Corry

AGAIN - We'll Meet Again by Mary Higgens Clark We'll Meet Again by Mary Higgins Clark

BONUS/WEDDING - Bloom and Doom - A Bridal Bouquet Shop Mystery by Beverly Allen Bloom and Doom (Bridal Bouquet Shop Mystery #1) by Beverly Allen


message 34: by Elizabeth (last edited Mar 04, 2019 10:22AM) (new)

Elizabeth Old : Kim by Rudyard Kipling 3/4/19
Again : Neon Prey (Lucas Davenport, #29) by John Sandford 3/1/19 ( an author and series I've read before )
New: Dark Blossom by Neel Mullick ( New to me author)
Borrowed:
Blue : Only Daughter by Sarah A. Denzil ( blue on the cover)

My TBR keeps changing lol


message 35: by BookWormBen (new)

BookWormBen (profben10) | 11 comments OLD - They Do It with Mirrors by Agatha Christie

NEW - Death and the Walking Stick by Linda Berry (new to me author and new book series)

BORROWED - The Final Cut by Catherine Coulter (the Koh-i-Noor Diamond is "borrowed" from a museum exhibit)

AGAIN - The First Detective by Edgar Allen Poe (I have read two out of the three Dupin stories and am looking forward to revisiting the pioneer of the detective genre)

BLUE - Sons of Moriarty and More Stories of Sherlock Holmes by Various (A blue cover!!!! Also I have only read the classic Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories. I am eager to see how Sherlock and Watson are handled by other authors)


message 37: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Meadows (lizziefaye) | 373 comments Mod
I've got a huge TBR for my March Mystery Madness BIngo, but here are the books I chose for the main 6 prompts:
Old: Bowled Over by Victoria Hamilton (Vintage Kitchen Mys #2)
Again: Death by Didgeridoo by Barbara Venkataraman
New: Dying in the Wool by Frances Brody
Borrowed: Woman in the Window by A.J.Finn
Blue: Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu by Lee Goldberg
Wedding: The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party by Alexander McCall Smith

Here is a link to my video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kRQb...


message 38: by Tim (new)

Tim Smith | 74 comments Here are the books I'm reading for March Mystery Madness:

Old -- Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie (this book is older than me)

Again -- The Whole Truth by David Baldacci -- and --
Pop Goes the Weasel by James Patterson (World os Sleuths March Series Read-along)

New -- Postmortem by Patricia Cornwell (a new to me author)

Borrowed -- The Bat by Jo Nesbø (World of Sleuths March Mysteries from Around the World Read-along, checked out from the library)

Blue -- Hold Tight by Harlan Coben (there's light blue on the cover)

If there's a wedding in any of those books, that'll satisfy the bonus challenge. I'm not going to go out of my way to find a book with a wedding theme.


message 39: by Tammie (new)

Tammie Tackett i don't know what to read


message 40: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Tammie wrote: "i don't know what to read"

Just start with 1 and go from there. It looks like you're currently reading a James Patterson novel. If you don't finish it before March 1, count it! You could count it for New since it's the first book in a series, or Again if you've read something else by James Patterson - or both!


message 41: by Chanel (last edited Mar 22, 2019 09:09PM) (new)

Chanel Sharp (readingwthchanel) | 2 comments I will post the books and cross them out as I read them.
4/5
Old: Ordeal of Innocence by Agatha Christie
The mystery is set in the past and the story has been around for a while making it old in both cases.
Again: Killer Jam by Karen MacInerney
Have read this book once and loved it, and I am dying to read it again.
New: Eggs in Purgatory by Laura Childs
Have never read anything by Laura Childs.
Borrowed: Fatal Frost by Karen MacInerney
Borrowing from the Kindle Unlimited.
Blue: Twice in a Blue Moon by Patricia Moyes
Has Blue in the title.
I may read these books out of order, but the goal, like everyone else, is to have them finished by the end of March.
Good Luck everyone!
3/23/19 Finished and man did this remind me I need to read more mysteries.


message 42: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 2 comments Here is my TBR:

1. Old - A Perilous Undertaking by Deanna Raybourn
2. Again - The Guests on South Battery by Karen White (visiting this series again since this is book 5)
3. New - The Coffee Club Mysteries by Darlene Franklin, Cynthia Hickey, Elizabeth Ludwig, Diana Mentink, Candice Prentice and Janice Thompson
4. Borrowed - The Good Liar by Catherine McKenzie (borrowed from my sister)
5. Blue - You Were Always Mine by Nicole Baart
6. Wedding - No Good Tea Goes Unpunished by Bree Baker

I’m really excited about each one of these. I have several more picked out in case I finish these, but these are top priority. I’m hoping to get several mysteries read this month!


message 43: by minah44 (new)

minah44 | 3 comments My TBR:

Old - Murder on Astor Place
Again - The Good Daughter
New - Real Murders
Borrowed - Dead Until Dark
Blue - Shelter in Place
BONUS (Wedding) - To Have and to Kill

My goal is to read at 2 books in each category, if not more but I am going to start with these 6 books.


message 44: by Natalie (new)

Natalie (3nine6) | 3 comments Greetings everyone! First time participating. I began yesterday reading the Charles Lenox book—enjoying and flying through it.

Old: Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin (Mistress of the Art of Death #1)
*Medieval Cambridge, England setting

New: The Gone World by Tom Sweterlitsch
*New author & concept (for me), time travel whodunit

Borrowed: The Vicious Vet by M.C. Beaton (Agatha Raisin #2)
*Borrowed from Library

Blue: A Beautiful Blue Death by Charles Finch (Charles Lenox Mysteries #1)

Again: What’s A Girl Gotta Do? by Sparkle Hayter (Robin Hudson Mystery # 1) *Revisiting of a beloved series

Nothing for the bonus yet.


message 45: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Clough (nonni2) | 14 comments Donna wrote: "I have selected multiples in some of the word prompts for MMM Challenge, and intend to finish at least one for each prompt.

1. Old
Dirty Snow (1948) by Georges Simenon
Trixie Belden: The Secret o..."

I see you are reading a Rhys Bowen Spyness series book-I love them. I’m trying to collect all of them.


message 46: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Clough (nonni2) | 14 comments Tim wrote: "Here are the books I'm reading for March Mystery Madness:

Old -- Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie (this book is older than me)

Again -- [book:The W..."

I’m trying Murder on the Orient Express for the BORROWED prompt.


message 47: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl Clough (nonni2) | 14 comments Paperback Junky wrote: "I'm trying to do all hardboiled detective stuff.

I haven't decided what prompt this will go with but last year I was supposed to read The Goliath Bone by Mickey Spillane and I just didn't get to ..."


Di wrote: "Paperback Junky wrote: "I'm trying to do all hardboiled detective stuff.

I haven't decided what prompt this will go with but last year I was supposed to read The Goliath Bone by Mickey Spillane a..."


Paperback Junky have you ever tried Ian Rankin? He’s kind of hard boiled detective. I enjoy his books.


message 48: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
minah44 wrote: "My TBR:

Old - Murder on Astor Place
Again - The Good Daughter
New - Real Murders
Borrowed - Dead Until Dark
Blue - Shelter in Place
BONUS (Wedding) - To Have and to Kill

My goal is to read at 2 ..."


Looks like you're jumping in on the #Book1CoziesClub selection for the first quarter of the year! Looking forward to what you think of it ^-^


message 49: by Di (new)

Di (disis19) | 772 comments Mod
Natalie wrote: "Greetings everyone! First time participating. I began yesterday reading the Charles Lenox book—enjoying and flying through it.

Old: Mistress of the Art of Death by Ariana Franklin (Mistress of the..."


Thanks for joining in on #MarchMysteryMadness ! I've had Mistress of the Art of Death on my To Read list for a while. Looking forward to your thoughts on it ^-^


message 50: by Sam (new)

Sam | 5 comments I’ve decided to read Keeper of the Bride for the wedding prompt. I’m leave the borrow prompt to whim at the end of the month, as, I have a library close to home and to my workplace that stock a fair few mysteries. So I just get what takes my fancy on the day.


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