A review of HEADHUNTERS is up on Crimespree Cinema.
Georges Simenon comes next for those who care to review his work.
How about July 20, 2012? And Agatha in early September.
Patti Abbott, THE IRON GATES, Margaret Millar
Sergio Angelini, Do Evil in Return, Margaret Millar
Bookshop Blog, The Devil Loves Me, Margaret Millar
Brian Busby, Wall of Eyes, Margaret Millar
Ed Gorman, Mermaid, Margaret Millar
Jerry House, Vanish in an Instant, Margaret Millar
Randy Johnson, Fire Will Freeze, Margaret Millar
George Kelley, The Fiend, Margaret Millar
Margot Kinberg, Mermaid, Margaret Millar
B.V. Lawson, An Air That Kills, Margaret Millar
Steve Lewis, The Murder of Miranda, Margaret Millar
Jeff Meyerson, The Couple Next Door, Margaret Millar
J.F. Norris, A Stranger in My Grave, Margaret Millar
Juri Nummelin, The Listening Walls, Margaret Millar
Olman's Fifty, The Fiend, Margaret MillarDeb Pfeifer, The Invisible Worm, Margaret Millar
James Reasoner, The Listening Walls, Margaret Millar
Richard Robinson, How Like An Angel, Margaret Millar
Other Links
Bill Crider, Mike Shayne's Mystery Magazine, 12/71
Scott Cupp, The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death, Daniel M. Pinkwater
Martin Edwards, The Reader is Warned, John Dickson Carr
Ed Gorman, Fright, Cornell Woolrich
Nick Jones, Cold Waters, P.M. Hubbard
Rob Kitchin, The Shark-Infested Custard, Charles Willeford
Evan Lewis, But Not the End, Frederick
Steve Lewis. Grave Undertaking, James McCahery
Todd Mason, Inside Outer Space, ed. Sharon Jarvis, Women of the Beat Generation, ed. Brenda Knight, the Monster Book of Zombies, ed. Stephen Jones
Terrie Moran, Grant: A Biography, William S. McFeely
Ron Scheer, Brown of Lost River, Mary Etta Stickney
Bill Selnes, Detective Inspector Huss, Helene Tursten
Michael Slind, Murder of Safari, Elspeth Huxley
Kerrie Smith, Flowers in the Rain, Rosamunde Pilcher
Kevin Tipple/Barry Ergang, Blue Chipper, Geoffrey Norman
TomCat, The Man Who Explained Miracles, Carter Dickson
10 comments:
July 19. Check. I put it on my calendar.
therbblWait a minute. July 19 is a THURSDAY. Did you mean July 20?
I found it interesting how little duplication of titles there was today.
I still am waiting for my Kindle to arrive (sorry, Rick) but as you know I already bought MONKEY JUSTICE.
Jeff M.
Thanks, Jeff. And me too. I expected more when compared to the last two we did.
I'll definitely do a Simenon for July 20. Count me in!
Simenon, of course, is the easiest (theoretically) to Not Duplicate except for possibly John Creasey (particularly when we consider how much of, say, Robert Silverberg's prolificcacy was devoted to magazine articles and other non-book materials, compared to Simenon and Creasey's emphasis.
). FWIW, I'm missing a link in the Round Up.
I'll catch it tomorrow.
I really enjoyed the reviews of Margaret Millar's work, Patti! Great choice! I'm sure all those reviews will spur more interest in her work. Sign me up for July 20 Simenon and September Agatha.
Thanks so much for including my post in this very special group!
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