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November 2025 - Set In An Office
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I have both of these books on my November TBR. From reading the description there is a chance they could be partially set in an office. If anyone has read them can you confirm or dissuade?
So I'll be different and go with Shutter by Ramona Emerson. Crime scenes are 'offices' for forensic photographers, after all.
I think John Grisham’s “The Widow” is great option for this mini challenge. It isn’t exclusively in an office but most of it is. It’s a little slow to get started but then it is suddenly jerking you to the edge of your seat.
A crime book for me too, Bukken til havresekken by Gunnar Staalesen, the first book about Varg Veum, a Norwegian private detective in Bergen. The book starts in an office.
I have almost all the books about Varg Veum, but so far I've only read some short stories and graphic novels. I will probably read another for 'A Series That's Not Finished Yet'
I've just completed my Goodread challenge for this month.This book is part in an office
Small Things Like These
Books mentioned in this topic
Gabriela and His Grace (other topics)Small Things Like These (other topics)
Terms & Conditions (other topics)
Bukken til havresekken (other topics)
The Ministry of Time (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Liana De la Rosa (other topics)Robert Glancy (other topics)
Gunnar Staalesen (other topics)





For this prompt, we’re looking for any book set in an office. This may be fully or partially set within an office setting. The definition of office may vary slightly for each of us.
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