Mystery

Milltown

Jimmy Higgins
Milltown
Paperback

British Crime Book of the month – September

Carol McCleary – The Formula for Murder is our British Crime book of the month for September.

The Burning Air

Erin Kelly
The Burning Air
Paperback

Dead Water (Shetland Islands #5)

Ann Cleeves
Dead Water (Shetland Islands #5)
Paperback

The Famous and the Dead (Charlie Hood #6)

T. Jefferson Parker
The Famous and the Dead (Charlie Hood #6)
Paperback

What Jan read the summer of 2013

Howard Cunnell - Marine Boy
Well, it started really good - bleak, dark, southern England. Then I forgot the book on a ferry in Greece... In my defense the boat *was* rocking quite heavily.

Daniel O'Malley - The Rook
This was super entertaining. Starts with a woman without memory waking up in a body she doesn't recognize in a private park in London with a dozen dead people on the ground around her all wearing rubber gloves ... And it only gets better.

Max Barry - Lexicon
Very exciting, made me think of The Magicians and The Secret History, but with more of an action feel to it. Good idea, good read.

Howard Cunnell - Marine Boy Daniel O'Malley - The Rook Max Barry - Lexicon

Anton DiSclafani - The Yonahlossee Riding Camp For Girls
I really enjoyed this; the tale of a girl in 1930 messing up and

British Crime Book of the month – August

JaRobert Wilson – Capital Punishment is our British Crime book of the month for August.

Like This, For Ever (Lacey Flint #3)

S. J. Bolton
Like This, For Ever (Lacey Flint #3)
Trade Paperback

Ratlines

Stuart Neville
Ratlines
Trade Paperback

Snitch World

Jim Nisbet
Snitch World
Paperback

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