Here is the list of new releases for July 9 to July 15!
Lorna Barrett (aka L. L. Bartlett & Lorraine Bartlett) Poisoned Pages (This will be the 12th in the Booktown Mystery Series.)
Mary Feliz: Disorderly Conduct (This will be the 4th in the Maggie McDonald Mystery Series.)
Daryl Wood Gerber (aka Avery Aames): A Soufflé of Suspicion (This will be the 2nd in the French Bistro Mystery Series.)
Victoria Gilbert: Shelved Under Murder (This will be the 2nd in the Blue Ridge Library Mystery Series.)
Susan McBride: Walk a Crooked Line (This will be the 2nd in the Jo Larsen Mystery Series.)
Peter Tremayne: Bloodmoon (This will be the 29th in the Sister Fidelma Mystery Series.)
Bek says
SIGH…here’s another series. Peter Tremayne’s “Sister Fidelma” series. It’s been recommended to me on at least three (non-book-related) sites, so it must be good! I give up. IT IS ON THE LIST!
I have to win a small fortune. I have to buy a house with a nice-sized room for a library. I have to have shelving for 5,000 books installed.
OH…and I MUST invite my friends here over for coffee and reading!
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Bek, I certainly agree that that’s a great goal to work toward – or just hope for!
Susy S says
Sounds about right. I recently moved 2500(plus about 4000 of my husbands) books across the country. We will have to find a house with a big room for a library, plus offices for both of us to hold the overflow.
I keep reminding myself that it is not hoarding when it is books.
Bek says
Nope, nope, nope, nope, NOPE! Not hording when it is books! Well…maybe if you buy and keep, but don’t read. EVERY book on my shelves is a book that I am going to read or have read, and intend to RE-READ. Books that I’ve read but don’t like enough to re-read go to my local convalescent center. They’re building quite a nice little library!
Susy S says
I am the same. If I don’t intend to read or re-read, it gets donated to the same group that has the book sale I love to buy from. All the work is done by volunteers and all the money that is not required to sort, store and then sale the books goes to a couple of charities, one of which is a literacy program.