The Puzzly – The ISOTCMN Book of the Month – September 2012

Well, that was a disappointing month, bookwise. While I can cite a lack of free time, thanks to the start of term, I’m still fairly gobsmacked that, on tallying things up, I’ve read a grand total of six books this month. That’s rubbish really, but at least it makes less competition for that most desired of non-existent things, the In Search Of The Classic Mystery Novel Book of the Month award. Oh yes, it’s Puzzly time!

So, books this month were:

Well, it’s a pretty easy decision this month. Neither Doherty book leapt out at me – perfectly fine reads, but not up there with the Athelstan and Corbett novels, Suspicious Minds was fine, but again, not my favourite from the author and Mesopotamia has such a stupid central problem… not going to start on that one again.

So Peter Tremayne is once again a gnat’s whisker away from taking the award, but it has to go to Marsali Taylor for Death On A Longship – such a pleasure to see a writer make such an effort to emulate the puzzle plot of the great writers while still maintaining a modern flavour.

So, a target for October – ten books. Let’s get this block kicked good and proper.

 

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I'm a mathematician by nature and as such have always been drawn to the logical side of things. Hence my two main hobbies being classic mysteries and logical puzzling. Oh, and cats. No logic there, I'm afraid.
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3 Responses to The Puzzly – The ISOTCMN Book of the Month – September 2012

  1. TracyK says:

    Very interesting choice. A debut author. I went and re-read your review on Death On A Longship and I am encouraged to keep my eye open for the book and the author.

    I have been wanting to try the Harry Devlin series but haven’t found any books in the series yet… I want to start from the beginning. Someday I will do that.

  2. Is a new book every 5 days such a poor show, what with all the distractions of TV, audio, new start of term? You are being way too tough on yourself chum. I’m barely managing a new book a week at the mo and am still 2 months behind with Big Finish releases (still haven’t listened to the last of the Davison trilogy in fact). Looking forward to getting Taylor’s book though – thanks for flagging that one.

    • You can add playing too much assassin’s creed on the ps 3 to the distractions as well. But I’m still disappointed with myself… I know reading’s much more worthwhile. Maybe it’s because it’s been a while since the last time I read a truly great book.

      Sent from Samsung Mobi

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