Sunday, September 01, 2019

RIP14 - Readers Imbibing Peril - getting my books together


For the past couple of years, I have devoted the month of October to reading mysteries and the RIP (Readers Imbibing Peril) Challenge is always fun. I'm not really into horror, although I think I might join a Dr Sleep (Stephen King) read-along.

Here is my lineup, so far, for October and for RIPXIV. I know I won't get through them all, but I'll have fun trying.


In no particular order...

A Siege of Bitterns, by Steve Burrows - birder murder series #1
Death at La Fenice, by Donna Leon - #1 set in Venice, I want to reread the series as I love it so much
Dying in the Wool by Frances Brody - a Kate Shackleton mystery I picked up at a JASNA book exchange
A Monstrous Regiment of Women, by Laurie King - #2 in the Sherlock Holmes, Mary Russell series
Where Serpents Sleep, by C.S. Harris - #4 in the Sebastian St Cyr series, although I also have #3 on order, so will probably read that one first
Brat Farrar, by Josephine Tey - a slender book, I may count this as my novella for Back to the Classics challenge
Anna's Book, by Ruth Rendell (aka Barbara Vine) - set in London, 1905; really enjoyed her Brimstone Wedding, which I read a few years ago
Murder on Astor Place, by Victoria Thompson - this has been on my TBR shelf  for ages; I need to read it or recycle it!
The Key to Rebecca, by Ken Follett - Nazis and Egypt - I'm intrigued - also, I have this notion it ties into Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, but the back cover is not confirming that...

Oh, and the Goodreads True Book Talk group will be doing a spooky read in October--the voting indicates one of two sets of short stories. Both look great--Twice Told Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorne or Black Spirits and White, by Ralph Adams Cram.

And, I have Melmoth audio waiting in my library queue...same with Louise Penny's latest A Better Man, but who knows when my turn will be!




10 comments:

  1. That’s a great list! The only one I’ve read on it is Brat Farrar. The Ken Follett sounds really good. Enjoy your R.I.P. reading!

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  2. Happy Reading! October is the perfect month for mysteries.

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  3. RIP is such a fun event. I had participated a few years ago. Maybe I can sneak a book in this year.

    I remember the television movie The Key to Rebecca. As I recall, there was a connection to the Daphne du Maurier book.

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  4. Death at LaFenice by Donna Leon is the first book in her marvelous Detective Guido Brunetti mystery series. I can't say enough about how great this series is and Death at LaFenice is the first book and I was hooked from then on.

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  5. I don't really read horror either so I admire that you might join a Stephen King read! I think The Green Mile is the only one of his books I've ever read. Have a great RIP reading season!

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  6. What a fun challenge! I love how it runs through all October, culminating in Halloween. I'll look forward to seeing reviews of the books throughout the month :)

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  7. That is a great list! Anna's Book is my favorite of Barbara Vine's books, maybe I need to read it again myself. A friend gave me one of Frances Brody's books for Christmas, and it's still sitting on the TBR stacks.

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  8. What a great list of possible RIP reads! I love C.S. Harris, and I totally want to read A Siege of Bitterns. :)

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  9. I need to make my list up too! I,m thinking maybe a Shirley Jackson title?

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  10. Nice list. I'm not really into Horror either but perhaps I should read at least 1 spooky book in October. Maybe a Shirley Jackson tale. Hmm

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