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 […]
Crime Book Club – What We’re Reading
This month the virtual crime book club is reading Pine by Francine Toon. The meeting is 8 p.m. Monday 4th September 2023. If you are not yet a member of the book club, you can find details HERE. The book club now has a Facebook page. You can find that HERE. Pine by Francine Toon […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – What We’re Reading
This month the crime book club are meeting at 8.10 p.m BST (Note the ten minute time change) Monday 10th July 2023. The vote has been counted and the book we are reading is Silenced by Sólveig Pálsdóttir, translated by Quentin Bates. Silenced by Sólveig Pálsdóttir, translated by Quentin Bates As a police team is […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Voting
Monday night the virtual crime book club met to discuss the standalone novel Missing Pieces by Tim Weaver. It was a great meeting, with thanks to Tim for joining us to discuss the book and his writing process. You can watch the meeting on the video below. Be aware it includes spoilers. Next month we […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – What We’re Reading
This month the virtual crime book club is reading the second book in Peter Papathanasiou’s Detective George Manolis series, The Invisible. The meeting is 8 pm. GMT Monday 3rd April 2023. You can sign up to the book club (to obtain login details) HERE. The Invisible by Peter Papathanasiou Burnt-out, recently divorced and mourning the […]
Virtual Crime Book Club – Video and Vote
The virtual crime book club met yesterday evening to discuss The Accordionist by Fred Vargas as part of our French-themed month. Members of the well-attended meeting gave a generally positive review of The Accordionist. The book was set fifteen years ago and there was a noticeable difference in policing and investigating style to what readers […]
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