Bitter Tea and Mystery

Where I list what I read and my reactions.
Mystery is my genre, leaning towards
   traditional mysteries and police procedurals.
Bitter hot tea is the perfect companion.

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Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Short Story Wednesday: Crime Hits Home, Part 2

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  Crime Hits Home is an anthology from Mystery Writers of America, edited by S. J. Rozan. The book was published in April 2022 and all of t...
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Sunday, June 9, 2024

A Rip Through Time: Kelley Armstrong

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  This is the first book in a time travel trilogy by Kelley Armstrong. The main character in this book is a female police detective, Mallory...
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Thursday, June 6, 2024

What Was Lost: Catherine O'Flynn

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  A young girl, Kate, ten years old, lives with her grandmother; her goal is to be a detective, and run her own detective agency. She has fe...
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Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Short Story Wednesday: Nearly Nero, Part 2

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  In April, I read the first four stories in Nearly Nero by Loren D. Estleman. See my comments on those stories here . This week I finished...
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Friday, May 31, 2024

Six Degrees of Separation: From Butter to Tales from the Café

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  The Six Degrees of Separation meme is hosted by Kate at booksaremyfavoriteandbest . The idea behind the meme is to start with a book and ...
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Thursday, May 30, 2024

Newcomer: Keigo Higashino

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  I enjoy reading Japanese mysteries. My favorite Japanese author is Keigo Higashino, who has written two mystery series in addition to some...
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