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Book Club Monthly Read > March 2024 Group Read Nominations

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message 1: by David (last edited Feb 14, 2024 12:27AM) (new)

David Gooch | 246 comments Mod
Nominations are open for the March Group Read. Nominations will close on Tuesday 13th February 2024 at midnight GMT. If voting is then required a poll on the nominated books will run until and including Thursday 22nd February 2024 at midnight GMT.

Rules:
1) All nominations in this thread please
2) Please when nominating a book make sure even if it is a book in a series that it can be read as a standalone and not all the series required first.
3) No books we have read in the last 12 months and our list of books read as group nominations can be found at https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...
4) Where possible try to do the same with authors and not one we have read in the last 12 months.
5) No self nominations from authors please.
6) It must qualify as a British Mystery as we are a British Mystery Book Club. If you want to know more on what qualifies then please read the thread "What Is A British Mystery?" where we had a discussion on this and decided. It is at https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
7) If you nominate and the book becomes a group read it would be good if you could be the discussion leader on it for that month.
8) Any problems or queries then message me.

Please note the bookshelf to check books is the old group for the moment as we only have this months on here.


message 2: by Shell (new)

Shell (whodoneit) | 22 comments I would like to try
A Killer in the Crystal Palace
Kier and Levett book 1
by Deb Marlowe
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
A grand showcase for technology, art, design and . . . murder.
London, 1851, and the Great Exhibition is on. A soaring success despite months of dour predictions, it is the event of the year, on front pages and wagging tongues the world over—and Miss Kara Levett is thrilled to be in the middle of it. The daughter of a baron and an exhibitor herself, she happily demonstrates her elaborate automatons and case clocks to the crowds.
But her situation grows perilous when a man is murdered in the Crystal Palace and she becomes the prime suspect. With the unexpected aid of Mr. Niall Kier, a reserved Scottish blacksmith, artist and fellow exhibitioner with secrets of his own, Kara begins the work the Metropolitan Police show no inclination for—finding the true killer.
Together, Niall and Kara dig up international espionage schemes and sordid family secrets, and chase clues from Victorian high society to the London slums, all while trying to stay ahead of the villains who seek to make her the next victim.


message 3: by Helen (new)

Helen (helenfrominyocounty) | 9 comments How about this first book in a long-running series (it's actually listed as #2, but the first is a prequel):

Baby's Got Blue Eyes (Ted Darling #2) by L.M. Krier Baby's Got Blue Eyes

Someone is dumping bodies on DI Ted Darling's patch and he's not happy. Ted's a good solid copper, in an old-fashioned way, with an excellent clear-up rate. He also happens to be gay and has his own unique way of dealing with any prejudice that brings him.

But this killer seems to be running effortless rings round him and every promising lead just takes him up another blind alley.

Then it starts to get personal ...


message 4: by David (last edited Feb 10, 2024 03:03PM) (new)

David Gooch | 246 comments Mod
My nomination is
A Murder of Crows (Nell Ward, #1) by Sarah Yarwood-Lovett
A Murder of Crows

Dr Nell Ward is an ecologist, not a detective. But when she’s the prime suspect in a murder, only her unique set of skills could help to clear her name…

In the sleepy village of Cookingdean, Dr Nell Ward is busy working in the grounds of a local manor house. Whilst inspecting an old tunnel, the last thing she expects to overhear is a murder. As the only person with any clues as to what happened, Nell soon finds herself in the middle of the investigation.

Desperate to clear her name Nell, along with her colleague Adam, set out solving the murder using their skills as ecologists to uncover details no one else would notice. But it soon becomes clear that playing Agatha Christie is much harder than it might at first appear…


message 5: by David (new)

David Gooch | 246 comments Mod
Last day for nominations so anymore from members?


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David Gooch | 246 comments Mod
Nominations Closed


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