The vote is complete and the book has been chosen. If you are joining the virtual crime book club – sign up HERE – the book we are reading this month is; The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd. The meeting is Monday 15th May at 8pm BST. The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd What is the purpose […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Voting Choices
Last night the virtual crime book club discussed The Franchise Affair by Josephine Tey as part of Classics month. Published in 1948, the group found many parallels with our current society. The overall opinion was The Franchise Affair was an enjoyable read and members would go on to read further Josephine Tey books. To hear […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Voting Choices
Last night the group met and discussed Violet by SJI Holliday (Susi). We were lucky to have Susi attend for twenty minutes at the start for a Q&A about the book, her writing process and the impending movie! You can watch the group meeting on the video below. Be aware it contains ALL the SPOILERS […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – What We’re Reading
The vote has been counted and it was one of the closest months we’ve had in two and a half years, with every book getting at least two votes. Never before has every book listed been voted for, which goes to show it was an excellent selection and crime on trains was a popular topic! […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – This Month’s Read
The votes have been counted and verified (no, that’s a lie, no one verifies, it’s just me 🙂 ). But they have been counted and we have a winning book that the virtual crime book club members are reading this month. It was a landslide vote. The book we are reading is – Malice by […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – This Month’s Read
The vote has been counted and the book we are reading for April’s meeting on Monday 25th April at 8pm (UK time zone) is The Dying Squad by Adam Simcox. I’m really looking forward to this one. It sounds really interesting. If you haven’t yet joined the book club, but fancy joining us for this […]
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