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After about 6 months, I realised that my favourite sort of mystery is the cozy(:
ReplyDeleteCozies can be so much fun! I am glad you found out which mystery you like best!
DeleteEntering Drood for the Psychological suspense category.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and offering suggestions. Enjoying this challenge.
I made my husband get me a copy of Drood for Christmas after it first came out. Still haven't read it. Ugh.
DeleteHere's The Spy Novel: The Double Traitor by E.P. Oppenheim.
ReplyDeleteVenturing away from what I normally read is fun too! I wonder if anyone has anymore "parody" novels to recommend? ^^
ReplyDeleteJust one more to go! Hope one of our thursdays is missing counts as parody!
ReplyDeleteFor Police Procedural: Black and Blue by Ian Rankin
ReplyDeleteTen down, 2 to go. Just posted With a Bare Bodkin, Cyril Hare, Professional Thriller. Still have a Parody and a Locked Room mystery to go.
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