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Book Club Monthly Read > March 2025 Group Read Nominations

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message 1: by David (new)

David Gooch | 264 comments Mod
Nominations will close on Friday 21st February 2025 at midnight GMT. If voting is then required a poll on the nominated books will run after nominations close until and including Thursday 27th February 2025 at midnight GMT.

Rules:
1) All nominations in this thread please
2) Please when nominating a book make sure even if it is a book in a series that it can be read as a standalone and not all the series required first.
3) No books we have read in the last 12 months and our list of books read as group nominations can be found at https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...
4) Where possible try to do the same with authors and not one we have read in the last 12 months.
5) No self nominations from authors please.
6) It must qualify as a British Mystery as we are a British Mystery Book Club. If you want to know more on what qualifies then please read the thread "What Is A British Mystery?" where we had a discussion on this and decided. It is at https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
7) If you nominate and the book becomes a group read it would be good if you could be the discussion leader on it for that month.
8) Any problems or queries then message me


message 2: by David (last edited Feb 18, 2025 05:20AM) (new)

David Gooch | 264 comments Mod
My recommendation is
The Tees Valley Killings (DI Max Byrd & DI Orion Tanzy #1) by C.J. Grayson

The Tees Valley Killings by C.J.Grayson

"Darlington is a small Northern town where everyone knows everyone. And Detectives Tanzy and Byrd know there’s a twisted serial killer in their midst . . .

They find Julia Porter’s body tied to a chair in her quiet family home in the outskirts of Darlington. She’s covered in blood, and someone has cut out her eyes.

Next to her is a message written in red crayon: She didn’t see it coming.

Detectives Tanzy and Byrd have never seen the like of this in their town before. Then a few days later a woman is handed a package on the high street.

It contains Julia Porter’s eyes . . . It’s a warning.

Darlington used to be a nice town. Not any more.

Detectives Tanzy and Byrd must stop this twisted serial killer before more women pay the ultimate price."


message 3: by Bill (new)

Bill Kupersmith | 30 comments Mod
I nominate Gillian McAllister, Famous Last Words.


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