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New Releases in Historical Mysteries (2022)
January 2022:
A Valiant Deceit by Stephanie Graves
February 2022:
A Game of Fear by Charles Todd
June 2022:
A Botanist's Guide to Parties and Poisons by Kate Khavari
JANUARY:
The Mitford Vanishing #5 in the seriesMARCH:
The True Confessions of a London Spy second in the Miss Mary Bennet series
Murder in the Air: A 1920s Murder Mystery #2 in the Augusta Peel series
Evil in Emerald Harriet Gordon mystery #3
Looking forward to these for 2022:FEBRUARY:
The Chapel in the Woods Jack Haldean #11/ An Impossible Impostor Veronica Speedwell #7/ Murder on the Sea Witch: A Redmond and Haze Mystery #7 /
MARCH:
Traitor in the Ice Set in 1606, Daniel Pursglove #2APRIL:
When Blood Lies St. Cyr #17 (!)/ A Perilous Perspective Lady Darby #10 / Palace of Thorns: An Ela of Salisbury Medieval Mystery #7
MAY:
The Key to Deceit Electra McDonnell #2JUNE:
Last Call at the Nightingale New Jazz Age series by this author, set in New York City
January: Murder at the National Gallery by Jim Eldridge
June:
Gokumon Island by Seishi Yokomizo
July:
Desperate Undertaking by Lindsey Davis
ARCs I've got lined up for 2022:January:
The Torqued Man
Garden of Sins: A Victorian MysteryFebruary:
The Violin Conspiracy
Magic in the Weave
Murder, Sweet MurderThe Great Mrs. Elias
June:
A Botanist's Guide to Parties and Poisons
Updated to here.
I did not add the following:
The Violin Conspiracy - there is nothing in the synopsis or any of the reviews to indicate the time period. Perhaps someone could come back to the thread after reading it to let us know when it is set.
The links to A Fine Madness go to two different books. Neither of which is going to be published in 2022.
A Fine Madness - published in 2021
A Fine Madness - published in 1960
A Botanist's Guide is already on the list.
I did not add the following:
The Violin Conspiracy - there is nothing in the synopsis or any of the reviews to indicate the time period. Perhaps someone could come back to the thread after reading it to let us know when it is set.
The links to A Fine Madness go to two different books. Neither of which is going to be published in 2022.
A Fine Madness - published in 2021
A Fine Madness - published in 1960
A Botanist's Guide is already on the list.
More new releases for 2022.MAY:
Miss Morton and the English House Murder by Catherine Lloyd. New series set in Regency England.
Idle Gossip by Renee Patrick. Edith Head and Lillian Frost #5.Death in a Blackout by Jessica Ellicott. New WWII series.
Betraying the Crown by T.P. Fielden. #3 in the Guy Harford WWII series.
JUNE:
In Place of Fear by Catriona McPherson. New series set amongst the medical community in 1940s Edinburgh.
The Unkept Woman by Alison Montclair #4 in the Sparks & Bainbridge series.
Just finished an electronic review copy of The Torqued Man
and was really impressed. A very original, multi-faceted read.
Carol wrote: "JUNE:
Harlem Sunset by Nekesa Afia. #2 in the Harlem Renaissance series."@Lauren - the releases I identified in messages 10 and 11 haven't made it to the Master List yet. Just fyi - no pressure.
Carol wrote: "
@Lauren - the releases I identified i..."
Sorry! I must have skipped over them.
They have been added.
Thanks for the reminder :)
@Lauren - the releases I identified i..."
Sorry! I must have skipped over them.
They have been added.
Thanks for the reminder :)
Lauren wrote: "Carol wrote: "@Lauren - the releases I identified i..."
Sorry! I must have skipped over them.
They have been added.
Thanks for the reminder :)"
Thanks, Lauren.
April 2022:
Fierce Poison by Will Thomas
May 2022:
The Fugitive Colours by Nancy Bilyeau
The Lady with the Gun Asks the Questions: The ultimate Miss Phryne Fisher collection by Kerry Greenwood
June 2022:
Last Call at the Nightingale by Katharine Schellman
July 2022:
Villainy in Vienna: A Fiona Figg Mystery by Kelly Oliver
Updated to here.
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Thanks!
A small request, please see the Master List before posting books to be added. If you hover over the book cover, GR will give you the title of the book.
Thanks!
A few for later in the year:JULY
The Yeoman's Tale by M.J. Trow. #2 in the Geoffrey Chaucer series.
Murder Through the English Post by Jessica Ellicott. #6 in the Beryl & Edwina series.AUGUST
A Certain Darkness by Anna Lee Huber. #6 in the Verity Kent series.
Murder in Westminster by Vanessa Riley. First Lady Worthing book, new Regency series featuring a half African, half Scottish heroine.SEPTEMBER
The Birdcage Murders: Heathcliff Lennox Investigates by Karen Baugh Menuhin. #6 in the series.OCTOBER
A Twist of Murder by Heather Redmond. Charles Dickens as detective #5.
A Trace of Poison by Colleen Cambridge. #2 in the Phyllida Bright series. Death at the Savoy: A Priscilla Tempest Mystery, Book 1 by Prudence Emery. First in a series set in 1968 at the Savoy Hotel. A happenin' time, at least in the States LOL. Has it really been 50+ years? Holy smokes.
Helen wrote: "MAY:Master Mercurius #6:
The Lying Dutchman by Graham Brack"Ok! I've read the first two and liked them a lot.
It's a great series, Sandy, with lots of historical references. And the humor is an added treat, too.
JUNE
Murder at the Dressmaker's Salon by C.J. Archer. Cleopatra Fox #4.
Rotten To The Core by T.E. Kinsey. Lady H and Flo #8.
Murder in Half Moon Street by Irina Shapiro. Redmond and Haze #8.
New for AUGUST:
The Little Girl in the Yellow Dress by Jane A. Adams. Eighth in the Henry Johnstone series.Death of a Heretic by Peter Tremayne. Thirty-third (!) in the Sister Fidelma series.
Murder at the Victoria and Albert Museum by Jim Eldridge. Eighth in his "museum mysteries" series.
Daggers at the Country Fair by Catherine Coles. Second in the series. The Pudding Lane Plot: The Fifteenth Thomas Chaloner Adventure by Susanna Gregory.
Death at the Manor by Katherine Schellman. A Lily Adler book, #3.This is an interesting one: A Most Intriguing Lady by Sarah Ferguson. Yes, "that" Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York. The August release is for the hardcover edition -- a (cheaper) electronic version won't be out until February of 2023. "Victorian lady moonlighting as an amateur sleuth," says the blurb.
I just won a GR giveaway copy of Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade
which comes out in September. I have enjoyed the series, a Sherlock pastiche, even though it’s written for young teens.
Phair wrote: "I just won a GR giveaway copy of Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade
which comes out in September. I have enjoyed the se..."Oh lucky! I'm not super familiar with Sherlock but I enjoy Enola even if the history is way off. Did you see the Netflix movie? As an aunt of two tween girls, I loved it and think Enola is a great role model for them. (Aside from running away from home and school anyway). I think there's a second movie planned for later this year. Millie Bobby Brown is one busy young lady!
I don’t do streaming or have any pay services like Netflix so until Enola comes to DVD I won’t see it. I started reading the books back in 2006 then there was the long gap after bk 6 in 2010 until the first new one last year. That new one didn’t measure up to the older titles IMHO.
Phair wrote: "I don’t do streaming or have any pay services like Netflix so until Enola comes to DVD I won’t see it. I started reading the books back in 2006 then there was the long gap after bk 6 in 2010 until ..."Too bad. It is a Netflix original so I don't think it will be coming to DVD, an outdated format. The movie was different from the books, silly and unrealistic but Enola Holmes is a fun character and a good role model for girls to be proactive in getting what they want out of life. She doesn't take the sexist nonsense of the time for an answer and goes out there and kicks butt- in a frilly dress and corset!
JULY RELEASES:
Murder Backstage: A Joseph Haydn Mystery by Nupur Tustin. Fourth in the series. Kindle only.
Realm of Darkness by Paul Doherty. The 23rd Hugh Corbett. Note: July for Kindle edition, October for hardcover.AUGUST
The Pudding Lane Plot by Susanna Gregory. Chaloner #15. Note: August for Kindle edition, November for hardcover.
Murder in Fulbridge Village by Jay Gill. #1 in new 1920s English series. Kindle only.SEPTEMBER
The Mystery of Watermead Manor by Jay Gill. #2. Kindle only.
Because I Could Not Stop for Death by Amanda Flower. Emily Dickinson as detective. New series. Kindle and paperback editions.
Kate Shackleton's First Case by Frances Brody. Novella, Kindle only.
The Lady's Guide to Death and Deception by Katherine Cowley. Mary Bennett #3. Note: Kindle in September, no release date listed for paperback.
A Treasonous Path: Murder and double-dealings in Elizabethan England by C.P. Giuliani. #2 in Tom Walsingham series. Kindle only.
From the Shadows by James R. Benn. #17 Billy Boyle.Suppression and Suspicion
by Mel Starr. Hugh de Singleton #15. Note: Kindle in September, no release date listed for paperback.
I have just finished reading an ARC of The Bookseller of Inverness by S.G. Maclean. As a huge fan of her Damien Seeker series I was keen to read this latest standalone. And I wasn't disappointed. Set in the mid-1700's, it's part adventure story with intrigue, betrayal secrets and spies, and part examination of a country (Scotland) still traumatised by the terrors and brutal suppressions after their defeat at the battle of Culoden. Highly recommended!
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