
That Artsy Reader Girl has hosted Top Ten Tuesday since January of 2018. This is a fun meme with specific topics each week. If you like to make lists and talk about books be sure to check it out.
These are books I hope to read during the fall of 2019. I have more than ten books because some of these books are books coming out this fall and some of the books are ones I already own or that I’m getting from the library.
Most of my choices are from favorite series or authors whom I’ve already read at least one book.
Books coming out during Fall 2019
The Long Call by Ann Cleeves, Two Rivers #1 (Mystery, Police Procedural)
Christmas Cow Bells by Mollie Cox Bryan, Buttermilk Creek #1 (Cozy Mystery, Christmas)
A Bitter Feast by Deborah Crombie, Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James #18 (Mystery, Police Procedural)
Blind Search by Paula Munier, Mercy & Elvis Mysteries #2 (Mystery)
Dead Blow by Lisa Preston, Horseshoer Mystery #2 (Mystery)
False Value by Ben Aaronovitch, Rivers of London #8 (Urban Fantasy)
TBR Books
Poor Man’s Flight by Elliott Kay, Poor Man’s Flight #1 (Science Fiction, Military Science Fiction)
Last Boat to Camden Town by Paul Charles, Detective Inspector Christy Kennedy #1 (Mystery)
Please Don’t Feed the Mayor by Sue Pethick (Mystery)
The Chalk Pit by Elly Griffiths, Ruth Galloway #9 (Mystery)
No Time Like the Past by Jodi Taylor, The Chronicles of St. Mary’s #5 (Science Fiction, Time Travel)
Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovitch, Rivers of London #7 (Urban Fantasy)
What books are you hoping to read this fall?
Ann Cleeves and Elly Griffiths are two of my favorite authors. I’m not completely caught up with the Ruth Galloway series, yet, but am in love with it. I can’t wait to see your thoughts on The Chalk Pit.
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Ann Cleeves and Elly Griffiths are two of my favorite authors, too! I have been saving books in the Ruth Galloway series so I don’t run out before she writes a new one.
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Oh, I know the feeling. I try not to get too far into the series. It’s at least a year sometimes between her books.
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I have an ARC of Christmas Cow Bells and Blind Search. I am slating November as mystery month so hopefully I’ll knock them both out of the way. I love Sue Pethick’s books and there are a few of her titles I still need to read. I loved Please Don’t Feed the Mayor though. I remember adding Dead Blow to my wishlist after seeing it here first. Looks like we both have some good reading ahead!
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Yes, lots of good books ahead, Barb!
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Okay, so Please Don’t Feed the Mayor has the best title ever. 😀 Maybe the storyline be every bit as good.
My TTT.
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I hope the story is good, too. One of my blogging friends recommended it so I think I will like it.
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I love the Ruth Galloway series! I’m behind in the series, but I really enjoy it. I hope you love THE CHALK PIT and all these other titles.
Happy TTT!
Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com
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The Ruth Galloway series so good. I haven’t read any of her other books, but will have to do that when I run out of Galloway books!
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I have the Long Call and hope to read it as well. The Chalk Pit looks atmospheric. Do you need to read the other books?
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Each book in the Ruth Galloway series is a complete story, but there is an ongoing arc that begins in the very first book and is continuing throughout the books I’ve read so far. I think you would miss a lot of enjoyment this series can give you if you don’t start with book 1, Kimberly. The Crossing Places (book 1) is also quite atmospheric since Ruth Galloway “lives alone in a bleak, remote area of Norfolk.”
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Any book with a dog on the cover is a good book to me, guess I’m going to have to add “Please Don’t Feed the Mayor” to my already huge TBR now!
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I”ve recently been seeing A Bitter Feast around and it is getting such great reviews. The Long Call is another fabulous read too!
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