Welcome to 2015 everyone.
For newcomers, Past Offences runs a monthly challenge – every month we pick a year and try to review the crime fiction and films from that year.
I thought I’d seize the initiative and pick the reading month for January. I’m rewinding one entire century to 1915. I’m anticipating the cover gallery will be slightly less racy than usual.
Anyone can play, so over to you…
Small print
- Don’t be shy!
- Just comment below to link to your blog post.
- If you want to play but you haven’t got a blog, I’m happy to have you as a guest poster, or to link to Goodreads or Amazon.
- Books, comics, films, plays and TV also welcome.
- Sorry in advance if I miss you in the round-up.
Ooooh! Will have to dig into my TBR list and see if I have anything that will work….
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Unfortunately, I don’t have anything I haven’t read on my TBR stacks from that year. Hmmm. May have to break down and look at Project Gutenberg for a suitable entry….
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Found one! I’m going to go for The Golden Slipper & Other Problems for Violet Strange by Anna Katharine Green.
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Hard to go past The Thirty Nine Steps for this one…so I’m in
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A quick read equals an early contribution http://reactionstoreading.com/2015/01/03/1915book-john-buchans-the-thirty-nine-steps/
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Very cool idea, Rich! This one ought to be *very* interesting.
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Am in. Afraid I won’t be very original since I do have The Thirty Nine Steps on my Kindle, but I’m sure project Gutenberg have some free ebooks from 1915.
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Definitely count me in: no idea what the book will be, some research coming up.
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Again work pressure is such that I doubt I’ll be able to contribute, but here’s hoping for February! Good luck to all concerned. I’m looking forward to reading lots of John Buchan pieces . . .
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I think a lot of people will be doing The Thirty Nine Steps but… as I am sticking to my TBR piles already in house and that is the only 1915 book I have AND I have been planning to read it anyway this year… that will be the one I read and review also. And I am eager to get started reading it and see what every one else has to say about it.
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I will enter too, Rich – but not with The Thirty Nine Steps. Instead, I plan to review a book called At 1:30, by Isabel Ostrander. I’ve read about half of it so far, and it has some interesting features (including a blind sleuth). Should be fun.
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I’ve found some non-Buchan options too (thanks, Internet). Look forward to hearing about the Ostrander, Les.
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Finally I’m planning to read Edgar Wallace’s The Man who Bought London .
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I’m looking at G.K. Chesterton’s CRIMES OF ENGLAND but it appears to be remarkably short, so I may change my mind yet
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I did change my mind. I have read THE GOLDEN CLAW by Sax Rohmer
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The post is at http://paradise-mysteries.blogspot.com/2015/01/review-golden-claw-sax-rohmer.html
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Thanks Kerrie!
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I’m in again! Reading a mystery, Number Seventeen by Louis Tracy.
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Finished! Good book! http://peggyannspost.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/number-seventeen-by-louis-tracy-and.html
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Okay, so, despite my earlier comment, here’s my take on K. (1915) by Mary Roberts Rinehart.
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I’m reviewing two books published in this year. The first post is up now: The Official Chaperon By Natalie Sumner Lincoln. Second post will be up in a couple of days.
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And, just to show the flag, here’s a movie contribution too: href=”https://noirencyclopedia.wordpress.com/2015/01/17/cheat-the-1915/”>The Cheat (1915)..
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Oops: The Cheat (1915).
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Second book has been reviewed:
The Comlyn Alibiby Headon Hill. Much better than Lincoln’s. A real crime novel, more of a thriller, in which I learned all about tin mining, uranium ore and the I Zingari cricket team colors.
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My entry for 1915 is Isabel Ostrander’s “At 1:30,” with the remarkable blind detective, Damon Gaunt. http://www.classicmysteries.net/2015/01/at-130.html
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Finished mine (finally!): The Golden Slipper & Other Problems for Violet Strange by Anna Katharine Green
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Sax Rohmer’s The Yellow Claw – not great! http://col2910.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/sax-rohmer-yellow-claw-1915.html
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