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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Mystery & Crime Fiction Blog Carnival - January 2014

It is the first Monday of the month...or a smidgen late - time for another highly anticipated Blog Carnival. 

Please help the newsletter for the blog carnival to get more subscribers.  If a blog reviews mystery/suspense/thrillers (even occasionally) then I would like to feature those reviews.  I send the newsletter out once a month announcing the deadline for submitting to this blog carnival.  Multiple entries from a blog are welcome.
 

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Now on to this month's blog carnival.  Click on the title or author's name to go to that link.

Police Procedural / PI Book Review / Legal

Mysteries and My Musings reviewed Death on the Greasy Grass by C.M. Wendelboe

Back to Books reviewed Police (Harry Hole # 10) by Jo Nesbo 

Buried Under Books reviewed Not Dead Yet by Peter James

Tea Time with Marce reviewed Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie

Back to Books reviewed The Norfolk Mystery by Ian Sansom

Booking Mama reviewed One We Were Brothers by by Ronald H. Balson and shares "This novel had a little bit of everything -- elements of a love story, a courtroom thriller and a mystery.

Amateur Sleuth / Cozy book Review

A Date with a Book reviewed One Dog Too Many by Lia Farrell

Carstairs Considers reviewed Secondhand Stiff (Odelia Grey #8) by Sue Ann Jaffarian and shared "When Odelia accompanies her husband's cousin to a storage auction, the last thing they expect is a dead body in one of the units."       

Mysteries and My Musings reviewed Charms and Chocolate Chips by Bailey Cates

Mysteries and My Musings reviewed The Pumpkin Muffin Murder by Livia Washburn

Carstairs Considers reviewed Brush with Death (Gray Whale Inn Mysteries #5) by Karen MacInerney
    
A Date with a Book reviewed Murder She Barked by Krista Davis 

Mysteries and My Musings reviewed A Cookbook Conspiracy by Kate Carlisle

Back to Books reviewed Close to the Heel by Norah McClintock and shares "An intense YA mystery"

Carstairs Considers reviewed End Me a Tenor (Glee Club Mysteries #2) by Joelle Charbonneau 

A Date with a Book reviewed A Basket of Trouble by Beth Groundwater

Buried Under Books reviewed A Secondhand Murder by Lesley A. Diehl

Carstairs Considers reviewed Duck the Halls (Meg Langslow #16) by Donna Andrews

A Date with a Book reviewed A Fine Fix by Gale Deitch

Booking Mama reviewed The Round House by Louise Erdrich and shares "The book is just a treat to read, but it also provides lots of content for further discussion."

A Date with a Book reviewed Murder of a Barbie and Ken by Denise Swanson

Carstairs Considers reviewed Stone Cold Dead by Catherine Dilts and shares "Morgan Iverson is struggling with taking over her family's rock shop, but that nothing when she finds a body on a trails behind the store. Only when she comes back with help, the body is gone."

A Date with a Book reviewed Murder on the Orient Espresso by Sandra Balzo


Thriller/Suspense Fiction Book Review

Mysteries and My Musings reviewed  The Vanishing Thief by Kate Parker

Back to Books reviewed The Cleaner by Paul Cleave

Buried Under Books reviewed The Trial of Fallen Angels by James Kimmel, Jr.

Mysteries and My Musings reviewed Cry in the Night by Carolyn Hart

Carstairs Considers reviewed Tell No Lies by Gregg Hurwitz

Booking Mama reviewed Trouble in Paradise (Rachel Knight short story) by Marcia Clark

Crime Fiction Collective reviewed The Accused (Rosato & Associates #12) by Lisa Scottoline and shares "This is a little lighter and more romantic than Scottoline's earlier novels in the series"

Back to Books reviewed The Maid's Version by Daniel Woodrell and shares "This is more of a crime noir, as an old lady tells the story of a fire that killed many people back in the '30s which no one was ever arrested for setting - but in the end, the mystery is solved."

Buried Under Books reviewed In the Blood by Sara Hantz

Crime Fiction Collective reviewed Evil in All Its Disguises (Lily Moore #3) by Hilary Davidson

Lucy Chen reviewed The Shocking Truth About Fame and Art by B.A. Shapiro and shares "fictional story based on a real event – the biggest art theft in history, where two men dressed as police officer went into the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum and stole over $500 million worth of art works.  More than 20 years later, the case remains unsolved."


Author Interview
A Date with a Book interviewed Author LynDee Walker




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1 comments:

Marce said...

Wow, wow and wow. There are a ton of reviews and blogs I need to go visit and read.

Thanks for this.

Happy New Year

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