Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature/meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is Top Ten Books to Read if You Love/Hate This Super-Popular Book/Author. Agatha Christie is often called the Queen of British mystery. At the very least, she’s one of the grandes dames of classic British… Read more »
Tag: Nancy Atherton
Aunt Dimity and the Summer King (Nancy Atherton)
Aunt Dimity and the Summer King by Nancy Atherton Series: Aunt Dimity #20 Published by Viking on April 14th 2015 Genres: British mystery, Cozy Mystery Pages: 240 Format: Hardcover Source: the library Add to Goodreads Also in this series: Aunt Dimity and the King’s Ransom Also by this author: Aunt… Read more »
Aunt Dimity and the Wishing Well, by Nancy Atherton (review)
Description: When a strapping young Australian named Jack MacBride arrives in Finch to wrap up his late uncle’s affairs, heads turn in the sleepy English village. But when Lori volunteers to help Jack clear out his uncle’s overgrown garden, they discover something even more shocking than a stranger turning up… Read more »
TOP TEN BEACH READS
“Top Ten Tuesday” is a weekly blog feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s theme is Top Ten Beach Reads. This is the first time I’ve participated. First a confession: I don’t really like the beach. I don’t like being hot, I sunburn quite easily, and I’m… Read more »
Aunt Dimity and the Village Witch, by Nancy Atherton (Review)
I’ve been a fan of Aunt Dimity almost as long as the books have been around. Aunt Dimity’s Death is one of my comfort novels, the books I turn to when I’m tired, overwhelmed, or feeling blue: the reading equivalent of a nice cup of tea; and several of the… Read more »
Forthcoming Mysteries: April to September 2012
I’m looking forward to the publication of the following forthcoming mysteries. If you think you notice a trend here, you’re probably right. I like light paranormal mysteries and cozies… though there are a few here which are neither (Harkness’s Shadows of Night and Elkins’ Dying on the Vine, at least.) This… Read more »