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Subject: 2021 Historical Mystery Challenge Discussion
Date Posted: 11/24/2020 11:40 AM ET
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This Topic for for Discussion and Questions around our 2021 HIstorical Mystery Challenge. All books must be historical mysteries.

To reserve a spot Go to 2021 HIstoricaly Mystery Challenge List only

A few are carry overs from last year

  1. Shiny New – Read a historical mystery released for the first time in 2020
  2. Nice to Meet You- Read a historical mystery by a new to you author
  3. Next in Line -- Read the next book in a historical mystery series that you are read
  4. 100 years ago- Read historical mystery set in the 1920's
  5. Split time-  Read a historical mystery that is set in two different time periods (often present and past)
  6. American Mystery -  Read a historical mystery set in the USA
  7. Asia - Read a Historical mystery set in Asia
  8. Half of second Millenium  -Read a book set between 1000 and 1500.
  9. Leadership -  Read a historical mystery with a nonreligious Leader in it (country leader, industry leader etc) does not need to be main character
  10. Religious - Read a mystery that features someone from a religious group (Nun, monk, Rabbi, Buddha etc)
  11. A Little Bit Older but still loved - Read a historical myster that is older than five years (Published before 2016)
  12. Pick You Own Category


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Date Posted: 11/24/2020 4:26 PM ET
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Looks like a few tough ones those time.  Love the Split time one of my favorite types of reads.

Thanks Alice!

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Date Posted: 11/25/2020 7:14 AM ET
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Janice I thought I would challenge everyone a bit. 

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I'm joining in.  Lots of Historical mysteries here that I want to read

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I won a copy of Deception by Gaslight in a PBS swap - chose it because it sounded interesting. For a first novel, I really enjoyed it. I won't say that it was the most absorbing mystery I've ever read since it took me a few weeks to finish it (and it's not a long book)! It was enjoyable enough that I will try another book by her and I'm pretty sure it's on my WL.

I don't plan to set any record for myself in the challenges this year, but I'm going to give it a try again.

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OOPS



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I filled in some more of the books that I've read lately and it's obvious that I'm not setting any reading records but I'm READING!!! YAY! It might be obvious to some that I've become hooked  on the Kinship series by Jess Montgomery. These books take place in the Appalachia section of Ohio in the 1920's where coal mining was king. In each book there is a mystery to be solved and we have a wonderful protagonist in the form of Lilly Ross who becomes one of the country's first female sheriffs after her husband is killed.

I find Jess Montgomery to be a story teller of the first rate. Her writing is exquisite and you can just feature yourself within the pages of her books. Other than SKP (bless her and rest her marvelous soul) I can't recall an author who had me hooked quite as much as Jess Montgomery - although maybe I just can't remember that far back - LOL!!!! I do feel blessed to have finally found these books as they have helped me out of the reading slump I've been in for years. Keep in mind, these comments are just my opinion.....

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They sound great Jeanne I have added them to my WL 

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Janice, I have to say that I found the third book in the Kinship series at the library (The Stills). I just finished it and now I'm at a loss as to what to read because it was sooo good - AGAIN. Her next book doesn't come out until March so I'm going to have to do some digging and see what else grabs me...

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Soo, I decided on a straight mystery/thriller by Michael Koryta. His books always "grab" me. Just ordered Never Far Away. I hope this fills the bill!

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I'm not making much progress on this challenge, but more progress than I've made the last two years that I attempted it.  LOL!  Been quiet around the ol' HF forum.  Someone else jump in and tell us what you're reading! 

I'm currently reading The Butterfly Cabinet by Bernie McGill, which isn't probably technically a mystery but more like a mysterious occurrence from the past being explained.  Since I am not the biggest HF mystery person, I've gotta' take liberties where I can.  :) 

 

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I just finished A Rising Man (Sam Wyndham, Bk 1) :: Abir Mukherjee  set in 1919  Calcutta.  Very good description of India under British rule. Well written characters and mystery