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River of Darkness by Rennie Airth.Incidentally, a 4th John Madden book by Mr. Airth recently came out,
The Reckoning.
I keep nominating it because it really is a British gem by a terrific master of the genre : Dialogues of the Dead, by Reginald Hill.
I keep nominating it because it really is a British gem by a terrific master of the genre : Dialogues of the Dead, by Reginald Hill.
I nominate The Sixth Man by David BaldacciEven though this is a series, these books do not need to be read in order. I did not read any of these in order and not once was I lost.
Matt wrote: "I keep nominating it because it really is a British gem by a terrific master of the genre : Dialogues of the Dead, by Reginald Hill."I second Matt's nomination. Get with it, people!!! If you've never read a Dalziel & Pascoe book, you're missing out!
The only bad thing is that I could only find this title in hardback at my library. If availability is a criteria, maybe this one is not suitable. Apologies........
Suzy..... I have read all of Detlecheep's stories, and although they are all good, Bangkok 8 is still the most entertaining. I heartily second your nomination, if you are doing so.
Suzy..... I have read all of Detlecheep's stories, and although they are all good, Bangkok 8 is still the most entertaining. I heartily second your nomination, if you are doing so.
I nominate The Doll Maker unless Linda nominates it again as she nominated it last month and she would have dibs on it
Matt wrote: "The only bad thing is that I could only find this title in hardback at my library. If availability is a criteria, maybe this one is not suitable. Apologies........"
Yeah, I had to use interlibrary loan for that one. But at least Death Comes for the Fat Man comes in Kindle. Maybe that means they're converting them all to e-book.
I would like to nominate Immoral by Brian Freeman.Hopefully it hasn't been nominated as a Book of the Month already ! Great first novel of the series.
Barbara wrote: "I would like to nominate THE GREEN PEARL CAPER by Phyllis Entis. A fast paced excellent read!!!"I second this nomination. A fun read.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Kirsten wrote: "Matt wrote: "The only bad thing is that I could only find this title in hardback at my library. If availability is a criteria, maybe this one is not suitable. Apologies........"
Yeah, I had to us..."
Hi Kirsten,
Is this the book you'd like to nominate?
Thanks
I am reading Pines by Blake Crouch because of the TV series. It is trade paperback, but I don't know if it has been read before. I nominate it if it is acceptable.
Okay and with that we now close the nominations. Many have asked to have a poll to determine the winner. I have relented for this month and we will have a poll to determine the top 3 for June. The poll can be found here: https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...The voting will close midnight the 30th of May (Pacific USA time).
Any questions, post them or pm me
Robert wrote: "I nominate The Monster of Florence by Magdalen Nabb"Interesting, I've read the version written by Douglas Preston and Mario Spezi. It sounds like the same serial murders ...
Ron wrote: "
River of Darkness by Rennie Airth.Incidentally, a 4th John Madden book by Mr. Airth recently came out, [bookcover:The Reckoning|20..."
River of Darkness was a wonderful book!
I just want to state my opinion on this poll. For those of us that likes to nominate books, its fun to see if your book is going to be chosen. That's why I do it each month. With this poll it remains hidden so you don't get to see if your book is winning. I know we find out at the end of the month, but it still takes the fun of it.
I'm a brand new member, but I do enjoy polls when the results are shown like they are in other groups. That way you can change your vote to break a tie and also get a feel for what people in the group like. As a new member, I also want to commit to reading the book that's chosen, so I can check if my library has the front-runners as I decide on my final vote as well. Thanks for considering this!
I've made the poll visible for all after your feedback. We're trialing the poll this month to see if it works better.
Mary wrote: "That's great! Thanks Chava for everything that you do for us!"you're welcome. this group is for the members, by the members
Chava wrote: "Kirsten wrote: "Matt wrote: "The only bad thing is that I could only find this title in hardback at my library. If availability is a criteria, maybe this one is not suitable. Apologies........"
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No. I'm putting my backing with Matt!
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This is the thread for your nominations for our next Book of the Month (BOM) for the month of June.
The following rules apply as always:
1) Authors aren't allowed to nominate their own books and your post will be deleted (feel free to post in the authors' threads on our site)
2) 1 book suggestion/nomination per person
3) First come, first serve. So whoever gets their nomination for a book in first, gets dibs on that book
4) A book in a series is fine
5) Please be mindful that recent books might not be readily available (yet) and be mindful that your suggestion is available in multiple formats.
6) Please check that a book hasn't already been read by checking our unread section of the bookshelf (it's not a 100%, I'm working on it).
Any questions let me know. We open nominations until June the 16th and then start voting.
Happy times!