“So Much to Read, So Little Time!”
During the last six months I’ve added the following titles to my wish list (in no particular order)
- Friends and Traitors (Inspector Troy series) by John Lawton
- Killed (Henning Juul) by Thomas Enger, Kari Dickson (Translator)
- Whiteout (Dark Iceland) by Ragnar Jónasson, Quentin Bates (Translator)
- A Necessary Evil by Abir Mukherjee
- Watch Her Disappear (Zigic & Ferreira 4) by Eva Dolan
- The Pallampur Predicament: A Superintendent Le Fanu Mystery (Superintendent Le Fanu Mystery Series Book 2) by Brian Stoddart
- Weeping Waters by Karin Brynard, Isobel Dixon (Translator)
- On the Java Ridge by Jock Serong
- The Shadow District by Arnaldur Indridason, Victoria Cribb (Translator)
- The House by Simon Lelic
- The Thirst: Harry Hole 11 by Jo Nesbo, Neil Smith (Translator)
- The Force by Don Winslow
- Robicheaux: You Know My Name (Dave Robicheaux) by James Lee Burke
- The Long Drop: A Novel (Alex Morrow Novels) by Denise Mina
- Greeks Bearing Gifts (A Bernie Gunther Novel) by Philip Kerr
- Zen and the Art of Murder: A Black Forest Investigation I (The Black Forest Investigations Book 1) by Oliver Bottini, Jamie Bulloch (Translator)
- The City of Lies (Stefan Gillespie Book 4) by Michael Russell
- This Is What Happened by Mick Herron
- Cuando sale la reclusa by Fred Vargas, Anne-Hélène Suárez Girard (Translator)
- La transparencia del tiempo (Serie Mario Conde) by Leonardo Padura
- Defectors: A Novel by Joseph Kanon
- A Legacy of Spies by John le Carré
Is there any title that piques your interest?
Oh, you have some excellent novels there, José Ignacio. I wouldn’t know which book to choose first!
Welcome to the club, Margot!
I thoroughly enjoyed A Necessary Evil, and The Long Drop was my crime fiction Book of the Year last year – a brilliant evocation of that period in Glasgow’s history. Hope you enjoy them both – and all the others!
I know I have A Legacy of Spies that I need to read. Thanks for the reminder.
Have you read most of the series featuring Robicheaux by James Lee Burke?
I’m afraid I’ve not read any James Lee Burke, yet.
Oh you tempter Jose Ignacio! I didn’t even know there was a new Mick Herron coming, and you’ve reminded me of the John le Carre, and I always like John Lawton and Don Winslow…
I don’t need to expand my TBR or my wishlist any further…
Neither do I.😉
The Long Drop is brilliant so I’m pleased to see it included!