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Great idea! Although we call it "golden age", we can read earlier or classic fiction too. Thanks Pam.
ONGOING NOMINATIONS
The Man Who Knew Too Much by G.K. Chesterton
Tragedy at the Unicorn by John Rhode (ineligible - apologies)
Trent's Last Case by E.C. Bentley
The Case of the Dead Diplomat by Basil Thomson
Seven Dead by J. Jefferson Farjeon
More?
The Man Who Knew Too Much by G.K. Chesterton
Trent's Last Case by E.C. Bentley
The Case of the Dead Diplomat by Basil Thomson
Seven Dead by J. Jefferson Farjeon
More?

I've already read two books by this author and this one sounds intriguing.
Aw, that sounds good but apparently George A. Birmingham was born in Northern Ireland so is not eligible for a group read. And I've just spotted that John Rhode was born in Gibraltar, so neither is he! Eeek - sorry folks.
So we have room for another, or even two, if anyone would like to sneak one in on the last day.
So we have room for another, or even two, if anyone would like to sneak one in on the last day.
I'll add the runner-up from last time.
Ellen, normally I'd have given you an extra day to think of another, but February is such a short month that the poll needs to be posted! Hopefully next time you'll get a book into our poll 😊
LINK HERE.
Ellen, normally I'd have given you an extra day to think of another, but February is such a short month that the poll needs to be posted! Hopefully next time you'll get a book into our poll 😊
LINK HERE.
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This time it's the turn of the golden age, which is always popular, so please place your nomination here. 😊