Important Information I write this post with some regret, and with the hope that you won’t be too disappointed in me. Unfortunately, I have to pause the crime book club for three months. To be clear, this is not a closure. I am not closing the doors of the virtual crime book club. I do, […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – The Voting Choices
Due to unforeseen circumstances, last week’s book club meeting didn’t go ahead. I really enjoyed The Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Suntano though and will go on to read more of her books. I’m also pleased to see there is a second book coming with Vera, to entertain us. The next meeting is 8 […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Vote
This post is late, but on Monday the virtual crime book club met and discussed Case Histories by Kate Atkinson as part of our Cold Case month. It proved to be a popular book, with particular praise for Kate Atkinson’s finesse over character and her eye for the details of everyday life. It prompted a […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – What We’re Reading
The vote has been counted and the book we are reading this month, on the theme of cold cases, is Case Histories by Kate Atkinson. I’ve actually wanted to read this for a long time, so I look forward to delving in. The meeting, if you want to join us, is 8 p.m. Monday 27th […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Vote
Last night the book club met to discuss Little Deaths by Emma Flint. The theme this month was a book inspired by true events. Little Deaths provided the group with a lot of talking points. You can watch the meeting in the video below. Be aware it contains detailed spoilers. Also, apologies, the video is […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – What We’re Reading
The vote is complete and the book we’re reading for 8 p.m. Monday 30th October GMT, on the theme of fiction inspired by true events, is Little Deaths by Emma Flint. If you have not yet joined the book club but have been considering it, you can find all details HERE. I look forward to […]
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