#wintercleardown board by @puddlejumper open for people who want to work on their TBR in December and January.
original post: https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2800979
#wintercleardown board by @puddlejumper open for people who want to work on their TBR in December and January.
original post: https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2800979
This is an ebook version of #WinterClearDown You can use ebooks for the other board, I just wanted something a bit more targeted
Runs through December and January
Storygraph https://app.thestorygraph.com/reading_challenges/7e117550-5377-4215-92c1-0f6bae2...
Get planning for December! This is the first #WinterClearDown board. It's your last chance to tackle your TBR
Runs through December and January
Storygraph - https://app.thestorygraph.com/reading_challenges/3c1ae824-47e0-4736-bfba-9a43696...
Repost for @AllDebooks
I'm updating the spreadsheet we use to admin the @LitsyEvents page and share all your great events/games/buddyreads/readathons/competitions, etc.
It would be a great help if you could help me out by tagging the details of your events, hosts, dates/times, info about the group/event.
Original post - https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2752549
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December – January will have #wintercosy which will be 2 bingo boards again and #wintercleardown
December will be #castthedie #gottacatchemall winter edition, #queerbc buddy read and #snowedin
All my other regular stuff will be running alongside these. You don‘t need to be part of #queerbc to join in or whatever.
#puddlejumper
Hercule Poirot receives a letter begging him to travel to Merlinville-sur-Mer immediately. The writer of the letter, millionaire Monsieur Renauld, is worried about something that he doesn't do more than allude to & Poirot's curiosity is piqued. When Poirot & Hastings arrive at the Renaulds' estate, they are shocked to hear that their mysterious letter writer was murdered the night before. (continued)
Completed the full board for #WinterClearDown with a few days to spare!
Thanks to @puddlejumper for hosting.
Hungary in 1929 saw the exposure of over a hundred deaths which were linked to a small group of people in a village called Nagyrev. For over a decade, Auntie Suzie, the local midwife, had helped local women get rid of inconvenient relatives by means of poison. They came to be known as The Angel Makers.
Given the source material this should have been an interesting read, but it turned out to be a chore to get through.
One early morning sees Dolly Bantry wake up to find the dead body of a young woman in their library. Neither Dolly nor husband, the Colonel, have seen her before but it's not long before the local gossip starts up. Dolly knows this could end up ostracising them from the village so she reaches out to long-time friend, Jane Marple, for help & her enquiries see them head off to the Majestic hotel for a short stay. (Continued)
Although a great deal of the original contemporary documents & files have now been lost, those that remain are here examined to see what they tell us about the thoughts of those investigating the crimes at the time. It follows the murders chronologically with a great deal of cross-referencing to provide an objective look at the killings. This is not a seamless narrative of the crime that reads like a novel. (continued)