The Virtual Crime Book Club discussed Attica Locke’s Bluebird Bluebird last night. The majority of the group loved the book and agreed they would read the next book in the series. To watch the meeting click on the video below, but be warned, it does contain spoilers. So please don’t watch if you haven’t yet […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – This Month’s Book
The vote has been completed and the book has overwhelmingly won this month. The book being read for February’s meeting is; The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman Four septuagenarians with a few tricks up their sleeves A female cop with her first big case A brutal murder Welcome to… The Thursday Murder Club In […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Voting
Last night the virtual crime book club discussed The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly. Overall it was a well received book. There were discussions on the likability of the main character Mickey Haller and what this means to a story. If you want to watch the discussion you can view it below, but beware there […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – December’s Book
The voting has finished and it was a draw between three books. In the case of a draw I step in and cast a vote. You will see, if you go back and check the votes, that some people cast two votes. What I do when I’m working out the scores is take the first […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – November’s Read
The votes have been counted and without needing a recount I can say that this month’s book is; Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch My name is Peter Grant and until January I was just probationary constable in that mighty army for justice known to all right-thinking people as the Metropolitan Police Service (and as […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Voting
It was October’s book club last night and we discussed A Dark Matter by Doug Johnstone. It wasn’t one of the member’s favourite books. You can view the meeting below. Do not watch if you are planning to read the book as it contains spoilers as always. For November we are reading a classic […]