1Andrew-theQM
What were your favourite mystery and suspense reads of 2023?
What books should we be reading this year?
What books should we be reading this year?
2Carol420
What Lies in The Woods - Kate Alice Marshall
3Sergeirocks
My best find of 2023 was the ‘Date with…’ series by Julia Chapman: Disgraced undercover London cop, Samson, returns home to the Yorkshire Dales desperate to prove his innocence; there, feisty farmer’s daughter, Delilah, has her own struggles…
I’m up-to-date with the series, with one due 2024, Date with Justice; apart from that, I don’t necessarily have anything planned (but that’s the way I always work, ☺️).
I’m up-to-date with the series, with one due 2024, Date with Justice; apart from that, I don’t necessarily have anything planned (but that’s the way I always work, ☺️).
4Hope_H
I really liked The Dry and its sequels by Jane Harper.
Caroline Cooney's adult mystery series is excellent. In 2023, I read the second one, The Wrong Good Deed.
These were two more that I really liked: The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill and All That Is Mine I Carry with Me by William Landay.
Lastly, I read the fourth Thursday Murder Club book - The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman. I'm thrilled to read that he will be writing more for the series.
Caroline Cooney's adult mystery series is excellent. In 2023, I read the second one, The Wrong Good Deed.
These were two more that I really liked: The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill and All That Is Mine I Carry with Me by William Landay.
Lastly, I read the fourth Thursday Murder Club book - The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman. I'm thrilled to read that he will be writing more for the series.
5threadnsong
I became infatuated with cozy mysteries as a genre, more specifically the "Cat in the Stacks" series and the "Knitting Mysteries" series by Maggie Sefton.
Thanks to our group reads earlier, I also began the Sebastian St Cyr series since I liked the setting, details, and explanations that are so well-worded.
Thanks to our group reads earlier, I also began the Sebastian St Cyr series since I liked the setting, details, and explanations that are so well-worded.