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PBT Monthly TagsJanuary - Canada - Ten Lords A-Leaping
February - Science - A Lady's Formula for Love, Lessons in Chemistry
March - Thriller - Up Country, Witch King, Chip and Die, Cake on a Hot Tin Roof, The Lioness, Razor Girl, Murder at the Mena House, Scrublands, A Treacherous Curse, Flying Too High
April - Fun - Three Act Tragedy, Death of an Avid Reader, Sheepfarmer's Daughter, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest, The Seven Dials Mystery, Murder at Morrington Hall
May - Strong Women - Death in Saratoga Springs, Wishful Drinking, Star Wars: Razor's Edge, Fatal Threat, Killing Trail, City of Lies
June - Summer - Truly, Madly, Sweetly, No Tan Lines, No Strings Attached, The Summer Country, Miss Percy's Travel Guide to Welsh Moors and Feral Dragons, One Summer in Paris, Little Tiny Teeth, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, Come, Tell Me How You Live, Dead Dead Girls
July - speculative fiction - Ozland, The Best Bad Things, The Lovely Bones
August - Family Drama - Black Sun, Fevered Star, Mirrored Heavens, Murder in a Scottish Shire, Night Boat to Tangier, Murder in a Scottish Garden, The Uninvited Guests
September - around the world - The Holy Thief by William Ryan, Danger Close by Fiona Quinn, Safe In His Arms by Alexa Rivers, Death of a Red Heroine, A Walk in Wolf Wood, Beautiful Ruins, Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens, The Golden Scales
October - scifi-fantasy - A Natural History of Dragons, The Launch Party, Second Sight, Human Rites
November - British Literature - Towards Zero, Poison Oracle, Cat Among the Pigeons
December - Recommended
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THE 2025 ATY READING CHALLENGE - DONE 10/6/2025(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Play Harder(view spoiler)
FOURTH LIST - 10/20/25
1. Read a story set on one of the Sugar Islands in the Caribbean pre-1920 - such as Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, more.
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🏁3. Read a book about women's rights or women's suffrage - The Mistress of Bhatia House by Sujata Massey - women's rights 1920s India
🏁4. A book about peace, love, or understanding - cultural and language understanding - Poison Oracle by Peter Dickinson
5. A book written by an author or artist of The Lost Generation
6. Read a book either published in or set in the Victorian period
7. Read a book with stripes on the cover
8. Read a book that matches the monthly tag from last year. For example, in January, reading a book tagged Historical Mystery.
🏁9. A retelling of myth, fable, fairy tale, folklore, or legend - The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by S.A. Chakraborty - Arabian Nights, Sinbad, Priates and myth and more
🏁10. A book set primarily in a house, apartment, or other residence - Towards Zero by Agatha Christie - Gull Cottage, a British seaside 'cottage' really a mansion
11. A book about a lost city or civilization (real or fictional)
🏁12. A book featuring an academic, scientific, or athletic rivalry - Braking Points by Tammy Kaehler - athletic - car racing and definitely a rivalry or three["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Compass Starts Jan 1, 2025. Ends Nov 26, 2025. First spin December 25Pickerwheel [Anemoi or Four Winds Compass] used: https://pickerwheel.com/?id=3qcAP
Spins once a week on Wednesday. Must have read and reviewed book from prior spin.
Detour Passes: 3
Globe Trotting Amateur Detective Theresa
Starting point:New York City. Start with 3 detour tix
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Depart: New Orleans, LA
Spin #28: E - United Arab Emirates
Book/Author: Poison Oracle by Peter Dickinson
Finished: 11/8/2025
Depart: United Arab Emirates
Spin #29:
Book/Author: The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi by S.A. Chakraborty
Finished: 11/16/25
Depart: Salalah, Oman
Spin #30:
Book/Author: The Mistress of Bhatia House by Sujata Massey
Finished: 11/25/25
Unofficial Trim 2025 PBT LOCATION - Mess #11.
⚜️1.
2. Buried in a Book - October
⚜️3. Death of an Avid Reader February - finished 4/14/2025
4. Dreamland or The Courtyard November
5. The Lady in the Attic September
6. The Bastard of Istanbul * with Joy, Amy etc. December
7. The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna - August
⚜️8. Night Boat to Tangier
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⚜️10. A Scream in Soho - May - finished 5/29/25
⚜️11.
⚜️12. Cake on a Hot Tin Roof - January - finished 3/14/25
All books on nightstand.
* = buddy read
Honorable Mentions:
Kinsey and Me
The French Executioner
The Last Days of Night
A Strangeness in My Mind
George Sand
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The Secret of Santa Vittoria
Skipped Alternates
The Ghosts of Belfast
Forever
Dear Money
In at the Death
The Courtyard
Dragon Grand Tour - Started November 2024. Ends December 31 2025(view spoiler)
Bahrain - Securing Caite
Oman - The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
DRAGON NEXT TRIM LIST 2025Starts Jan 1.
1. Ruth Ware
2. China Trade
⚰️3.
4. Next Marlow by Robert Thorogood or next Fiona Davis
⚰️5.
6. Next by Dianne Freeman or Next Julie Anne Long
⚰️7. 🐲Dragon🐲-June Night of the Highland Dragon - finished 6/9/25, Miss Percy's Travel Guide to Welsh Moors and Feral Dragons - finished 6/17/25
8. Next Captain Lacey by Ashley Gardner
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⚰️10. A Treacherous Curse by Deanna Raybourn - March - finished 3/30/25
⚰️11. India Black and the Shadows of Anarchy - February - finished 2/22/25
12. Next by Sherry Thomas
⚰️13. Next
⚰️14. Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sept - finished 9/28/25
⚰️15. Why Mermaids Sing by C.S. Harris January - finished 1/20/25
⚰️16. Fatal Threat by Marie Force May - finished 5/6/25
⚰️17. Next by Cara Black - Murder in the Bastille - April - finished 4/18/25
18. Next J.D. Robb or John Scalzi
⚰️19. The Mistress of Bhatia House by Sujata Massey Nov - finished 11/25/25
20. Next Ilona Andrews
Underline is switch up from June 2025.
RCCWinter Bookopoly DONE
Spring Road Trip DONE
SCRABBLE! - DONE
Autumn Mystery Bingo DONE
Snow Queen
Historical Timeline Buddy Reads
Feminerdy January - Labyrinth's Heart - finished 1/6/25
February - The Shadow Cabinet - finished - 2/4/25
March - Witch King - finished - 3/9/25
April - Embassytown - already read
May - Sheepfarmer's Daughter - finished 4/20/25
June - Fugitive Telemetry - finished 6/6/25
July - His Majesty's Dragon - already read
August - Black Sun - finished 8/3/25
September - The Goblin Emperor - finished 9/13/25
October - A Natural History of Dragons - finished 10/4/25
November - The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi - finished 11/16/25
December/January - Heavenly Tyrant
Agatha Christie - Characters & Career🕵♀️ January - Five Little Pigs - artists - finished 1/19/25
🕵♀️February - The Thirteen Problems - authors - own - finished 2/17/25
🕵♀️March - Three Act Tragedy - Performers - finished 4/3/25
🕵♀️April - The Seven Dials Mystery - Butlers - finished 4/27/25
🕵♀️May - Cards on the Table - detectives - finished 5/24/25
🕵🏻♀️June - Crooked House - amateurs - finished 6/16/25
🕵🏻♀️July - Come, Tell Me How You Live - archeologists - NF as Mallowan - finished 6/26/25
🕵🏻♀️August - One, Two, Buckle My Shoe - medics - finished 8/8/25
🕵🏻♀️September - At Bertram's Hotel - religious figures - own - ***** favorite! Substitute The Pale Horse - finished 9/21/25
🕵🏻♀️October - Towards Zero - Lawyers - finished 11/4/25
🕵♀️November - Cat Among the Pigeons - finished 11/28/25
December - N or M? - military men - own ebook
Tommy Tuppence, or The Sittaford Mystery - readers vote
Other:
🕵♀️Third Girl - finished 2/1/25 - Nov 24 challenge read. Alternate artist in Jan 25
Ordeal by Innocence - own paperback
The Secret of Chimneys
Murder is Easy
Fall FlurriesOctober
🍂Braking Points - Petit Le Mans Endurance car race - 10/24/25
🍂Human Rites - witchy - 10/28/25
The Bakeshop at Pumpkin and Spice
Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot
To Have and To Code
The Witch of Blackbird Pond
🍂Where They Last Saw Her - indigenous Native American and Autumn - 10/11/25
🍂Second Sight - gothic, fall, paranormal - 10/12/25
November
Read 2 or 3 short stories or novellas - aggregate about 300 pages - all set at Thanksgiving.
🦃Securing Caite - Military/SEAL romantic suspense - 11/9/25
🦃Apple Cider and Subterfuge - set in November and Apple Cider Festival - 11/28/25
🦃Turkeys and Thanksgiving - set at Thanksgiving - 11/29/25
December
Ace Atkins short story - Nick Travers Series - both
Library borrows
Nook library picks
Fall for Smut - September 1 - November 30. 2025Link to PBT
Link to inaugural Fall Into Smut
Read:
Danger Close by Fiona Quinn
Safe In His Arms by Alexa Rivers
Targeted by Katie Reus
Quote from Beautiful Ruins
Second Sight by Amanda Quick
Securing Caite
Apple Cider and Subterfuge
Possibles:
Katie Ruggles
Marriage and Murder - Laurens
Miss Dauntless
Fatal Chaos
2nd J.D. Robb
4th Bridgerton
Roxanne St. Clair
Krentz/Quick
Studly Dogs
Ripped Bodice purchases
Kleypas Wallflowers
Going Long - 500+ pages - at least 1 book quarterlyFor the rest of the year breaking my fat reads up into basic length categories:
plump - 500 to 700
chubby - 700 to 900
cause injury if dropped - 900+
I can knock off plump - 2 or 3 a quarter easy, chubby 1 a quarter, and cause injury if dropped - one every 6 months
Going Long 2025 - Reading Fat Books
1st Q
Labyrinth's Heart - 1/6/25 - 688 pages
The Shadow Cabinet - 2/4/25 - 528 pages
The Odyssey - Wilson Translation - 582 pages - APS start Feb 5, 2025 - finished on time Match 16, 2025 - Plump but Poetry so easy
Up Country - 880 pages - finished 3/5/2025
2nd Q
The Quincunx - 802 pages
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest - 566 pages - finished 4/23/25
Bleak House - 1037 pages
3rd Q
Bleak House - 1037 pages
The Quincunx - 802 pages
Mirrored Heavens - 598 pages - finished 8/6/25
4th Q
Bleak House - APS on Substack
Heavenly Tyrant - Feminerdy
Buddy Reads 2025Evergreen
1. Bruno
2. Christmas In July DONE
3. Edgars DONE
4. Fall Into Smut!
5. Going Long - 500+ pages
6. Grumpy Monkey series - with Lyn
7. History - King William's War: The First Contest for North America, 1689–1697 - skipped
8. May the 4th - early Han Solo, Martha Wells authored, PS space tourism book, Wishful Drinking DONE
Specific Books - Carryover
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Specific Books - Newly Added 2025
4. The Tainted Cup - Edgars
5. A Jewel in the Crown - Edgars
7. Bleak House - RCC - 6/1 - 8/31 or longer
10. Black Woods Blue Sky - RCC -May June
12. Silk Route Adventure: On Horseback in the Heart of Asia - with Joy and BnB
WINTER BOOKOPOLY - 12/21/24 - 3/20/25 - DONE -at least 6 books or 2 full color sets, but can only have 1 white prompt.(view spoiler)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Dickensians!Buddy Read - Gaskill's Sylvia's Lovers - April 5 - June 18, 2025 - skipped
2022 Bleak House Discussion Start
RCC Historical Timeline Buddy Read by DecadeStarts April 1, 2025 with 1900s. Books prepicked. I plan to read instead historical crime fiction with one or two exceptions. Will only plan the first couple.
*already read
April - 1900s - The Personal Librarian* + Murder at Morrington Hall 1905 - finished 4/28/25
May - 1910s - Lone Women + City of Lies - November 1917 - finished 5/11/25
June - 1920s - Mrs. Dalloway finished 6/16/25 + Dead Dead Girls finished 6/28/25
July - 1930s - A Long Petal of the Sea + Come, Tell Me How You Live - finished 6/29/25
August - 1940s -We Were the Lucky Ones + Clementine in the Kitchen: Modern Library Foods - finished 7/28/25, also My Brother Michael by Mary Stewart - finished 8/18/25 - events from 1944 and end of German occupation during WWII inform the time setting.
September - 1950s -The House of Eve - My Brother Michael by Mary Stewart - finished 8/18/25
October - 1960s - The Berry Pickers - Beautiful Ruins - starts in 1962 - 9/25
November - 1970s - The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store - library. Also Daisy Jones & The Six - Nook. SKIPPED
December - 1980s - Brotherless Night
January - 1990s - The Sea Elephants
February - 2000s - What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez
March - 2010s - Small Great Things - kindle
April - 2020s - The Sentence
Autumn Mystery Bingo - 9/22/25 - 12/20/25 - DONERCC Link
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PBT Member Tracking LinksTheresa's Reading Adventures 2025
2024 Theresa Purges her TBR
2023 Tumbling TBR Towers
2022 Tumbles Through Her TBR
2021 Tilts at her TBR
2020 Theresa Attacks her TBR Towers
2019 Theresa's Challenges
Journey Through Proust 2019
Journey Through Proust, Part Deux - 2020
2020 Theresa Reads Master & Margarita
❄️SNOW QUEEN 2025❄️Sheri!
Part from Amazon - shipped 11/28
November 7-14: sign ups.
November 16: - Pairings announced based on random generator results.
Dec 1-7: Please send out the gift to your partner this week!
Icelandic Crime FictionTriggered by reading Reykjavík: A Crime Story and its portrait of the city in 1986 and the island of Viday in its harbor.
Definitely need to read more set in the country and thus revealing much about the country.
https://panoramaglasslodge.com/your-c...
Seems all very noir which is fine but a few cozies would be nice. Will have to search. Must be some!
New series started 2025 and likedOvidia Yu - Crown Colony (Singapore 1936)
Harini Nagendra - The Bangalore Detectives Club - (Bangalore, India 1920s)
Jacqueline Frost - Christmas Tree Farm Mystery
Elizabeth Everett = Lady Scientist series - 2 different ones.
Arlene Sachitano - 2 series - 1 more in Harley Spring and a lengthy quilt shop one called Loose Threads
Nelson DeMille - mostly stand alones - read first Paul Brenner
Jill Shalvis - Pacific heat
Chris Hammer - Stella and Lyndy - 1905 New Forest
Elizabeth Moon epic military fantasy
Frances Brody
Charles O'Brien - historical NY gaslight and Paris - French Revolution and Reign of Terror
National Parks - Claire Kells
Alan Bradley - Flavia
Izzie Harper - Little Wootonville
Edwardian series by Marion Chesney/M.C. Beaton
William Ryan - Moscow CID Kozolov
Qiu Xiaolong - Shanghai 1990s
Parker Bilal - Makana series
Akimitsu Takagi
Traci Hall - Scottish Shire
Jeannie Moon - Compass Cove
Christie's Third GirlOne of last Poirots, and one of very last Christie's published during her lifetime - 1966.
Poirot is openly perceived and even to some degree old - 'too old' as said by the young woman who comes to him, interrupting his breakfast, seeking help because she might have murdered someone. But soonhe proves he isnot of course.
At beginning there is a reference to old memories forgotten but coming back - chapter 11 - “Oh yes, that often happens, I assure you. I know something of the psychology. So when she learns that you are coming home, that you and she will be reunited, many memories that she has pushed aside and not thought of for years return. this is a theme she makes cemtral in the penultimate Poirot published in 1972 Elephants Can Remember.
Structure here was fun - you spend much time inside Poirot's thinking process as he searches for the pattern sorts all the pieces, looking for thefinal 'picture', the full pattern.
I actually figured this one out to just about the last detail, even to Poirot putting his romantic side into play. Loved Ariadne Oliver and her efforts at 'tailing'.
It also has a feel for London in the late 60s - Mod culture - boys with long tresses, brocade jackets, velvet or leather pants or unkempt looking. Girls with long limp hair. And drugs.
A Lady's Formula for LoveBuddy read with JD
Sinumbra Lamps - in the foyer of Violet, Lady Greyville's home.
https://itoldya420.getarchive.net/amp...
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...
Black Buns Scottish - linked originally as Twelfth Night or Three Kings Cake, sine the Reformation when Christmas outlawed in Scotland, now used on hogmanay.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black...
Recipe - https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/reci...
Crime Fiction set in IndiaDelhi -https://crimereads.com/new-delhi-crim...
Murder at Jaipur
Death in Kashmir M.M. Kaye
The Thirteen Problems Agatha Christie
https://therealchrisparkle.com/2017/0...
https://www.agathachristie.com/news/2...
Embassytownhttps://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/05/bo...
Interview with author - there are many online.
https://www.goodreads.com/interviews/...
Crime Fiction set in Tasmaniahttps://crimereads.com/tasmania-crime...
https://egretia.com/2024/04/03/tasman...
https://glli-us.org/2023/04/08/tasman...
https://blairdenholm.com/2020/12/30/t...
A Treacherous CurseVeronica's hat worn with her black astrakhan coat.

P. 200 - ...buttoning on my black astrakhan coat. My spirits were even more buoyed by the addition of a new hat—a fetching beaver top hat embellished with a cluster of lush red velvet roses and a length of black veiling tucked atop the rolled brim.
Astrakhan fur - Tightly curled, black fur obtained from the fleece of young or stillborn lambs of Karakul sheep native to the Lake Kara Kul region of Uzbekistan. The highly valued karakul lamb pelt is removed shortly after birth.
During Victorian times, fur coats came into fashion among the wealthy and upper class. Interestingly, astrakhan fur coats came back into style again during the 1960s, before the anti-fur movements started.
Karakul sheep are native to central Asia - Uzbekistan for example.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HBIClnq...
For some reason I noted Veronica's clothing here more than in the first 2. She wears trousers - calling to mind of course George Sand
Bleak House Buddy Read - June - August 2025https://www.mimimatthews.com/2015/04/...
https://drpress.org/ojs/index.php/EHS...
http://www.lpbr.net/2008/04/bleak-hou...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarndyc...
Crime Fiction Set in Uruguayhttps://crimereads.com/the-crime-fict...
From Sharla:
I can offer some clues:
Cosecha Roja (Red Harvest named for an early Dashiell Hammett story) is the crime fiction line of the Uruguayan publishing house Estuario Editora.
https://estuarioeditora.com/coleccion...
There you will see many offerings, but I don't know if any are translated into English.
In that group, you will see Gabriel Sosa. You might try to find his "Los Hombres de Piedra Negra" (The Men from Black Rock), the last in a trilogy.
Here is a link to some commentary on it:
https://ladiaria.com.uy/libros/articu...
In my experience, crime fiction from the Rio Platense region is written mostly by journalists whose writing style tends to just the facts, ma'am. James Lee Burke is safe.
Crime Fiction set in Falklands, Southern tip of South America - Puenta Arenas, Tierra del Fuego, Southern Chile and Argentina, also AntarcticaFalklands
Little Black Lies
Author Sharon J. Bolton generally
Latin America - https://crimefictionlover.com/2015/04...
Antarctica
https://crimereads.com/research-stati...
The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida by Shehan KarunatilakaSome articles related to Booker award and author interviews:
https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booke...
https://thebookerprizes.com/media-cen...
https://thebookerprizes.com/media-cen... -reading guide
https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booke...
https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booke...
Cards on the Table - Mrs. Ariadne OliverMrs. Oliver books - https://www.agathachristie.com/news/2...
https://cjcjcountdownjohnschristiejou...
Zoe Wanamaker in BBC adaptation in AC's Poirot series.

https://www.agathachristie.com/charac...
https://www.judypenzsheluk.com/2022/0...
https://ahsweetmystery.com/2024/10/21...
Hat paint -
https://clothesinbooks.blogspot.com/2...
https://images.app.goo.gl/evVBKqaAY3Y...
https://www.reddit.com/r/agathachrist...
Reading Bleak House
Reading Schedule
Here is our reading schedule based on around 325 pages* per month:
JUNE
Sections I through VI, chapters 1 through 19. That is 315 pages.
JULY
Sections VII through XIII , chapters 20 through 42. That is 354 pages.
AUGUST
Sections XIV through XX, chapters 43 through 67. That is 321 pages pages.
The End. All intros etc. are voluntary whenever you want.
*pages based on numbering in Penguin Classic 2003 edition.
JUNEOld Hall - per wikipedia
The Hall's most famous use as a court is in the start of Charles Dickens' Bleak House, which opens with "London. Michaelmas Term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln's Inn Hall".[33] It is now used for examinations, lectures, social functions[34] and can be hired for private events.[35] In 2010 the Hall was refurbished and its Crypt was improved and made more accessible by the installation of a staircase from the outside.
https://eventvenues.lincolnsinn.org.u...

Pervasive dirty fog as metaphor for Chancery.
Use of word 'suitor' for plaintiff.
Crooked House by Agatha ChristieAristide Leonides is from Smyrna, coming to England when he was 24. Book published in 1949, set contemporary so 1948 when written. Says he was Greek coming from Smyrna - and that would have been around 1885 based on age etc. Smyrna is modern day Izmir, Turkiye. It was rulled by the Ottomans(Turks) in 1880s - likely was also when Leonides born - in the 1840s. Now the population was about equal Turks vs. Greeks back then - Turks slightly ahead - as the history shows it was back and forth from Ancient Times, and even had Roman's ruling for some time (this is clear in Turkish history - and most of the beautiful sculpture throughout the Roman Empire came from a quarry and sculpture center in Turkey - Aphrodisia near Pammukele and the hot springs.
It makes sense that as a young Greek looking to be rich, he would have left Smyrna and Ottoman rule. But I question if he was as Greek as Christie suggests - surely there was intermingling, especially during times of conflict.
It's interesting to me that Christie still used 'Smyrna' as the name was changed to Izmir when it was rebuilt after the Greek last effort to seize control of the city and its important port failed and the city all but burned to the ground in 1922. It's very modern except for one small section called the Greek quarter which is pre-1922 architecture.
Early on, in Ch.4 or thereabouts, Taverner references the 1st (and only?) Mrs. Leonides as squire's daughter and an MFH = Master of Fox Hounds. ETA: there was a 1st Mrs. L who died.
A Christmas Journey by Anne PerryThis really is a journey on more than one level. There's the personal journeys of expiation (medieval concept for redemption rather than punishment or imprisonment) for 2 of the characters but also the physical journey to and across Scotland in the early winter days of December 1852. That Scotland journey was a path that I for the most part followewed in 1976 - in June, on paved roads and in cars, but still through a wild and beautiful country.
The journey in the book, in order starting and ending with London:
London
Edinburgh
Inverness
Muir of Ord
then on to Balluchulish on west coast via:
Inverness
Loch Ness
Fort Augustus
Fort William
Balluchulish.
From their they travel through Glencloe, across the Rannoch Moor to Glen Orchy.
From there they return to England via
Tyndrum
Crianlarich
Loch Lomond
Glasgow where they caught train to London.
My trip skipped Fort Augustus in favor of a side trip to the Isle of Skye but we came backto Fort William and from there through Glencoe (where we saw a bagpiper in the heath), south along Loch Lomond across Glasgow and we continued our hitchhiking down to Oxford where my travel companion was going to visit friends and I caught the train to London and my return by train and ferry to Paris to catch my flight home.
But I can still remember that trip upand across Scotland and down again, and the descriptions of the austere and beautiful harsh landscape in the book brought it all back vividly.
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