Good morning, fellow bookworms. We have reached Tuesday and that can only mean one thing: it is time for Top Ten Tuesday! A weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, who each week assigns a new topic to inspires us to create a top ten list based on a it. This week’s topic is:
Books On My Autumn 2019 TBR
There are many wonderful books awaiting me on my bookshelf and Kindle, however here are ten suitably mysterious books I am looking forward to reading this autumn, for R.eaders I.mbibing P.eril XIV.
- The Moor by Laurie R. King
- Council by Snorri Kristjansson
- Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death by M. C. Beaton
- The Poison Bed by E C Fremantle
- Cold Fire by Dean Koontz
- Front Page Murder by Peter Bartram
- The Moonspinners by Mary Stewart
- Crooked House by Agatha Christie
- Progressive Dinner Deadly by Elizabeth Spann Craig
- The Virgin of the Wind Rose by Glen Craney
Ooo as you can see I have got plenty to get my teeth into this spooky season. I better get to it. Come back next week for another topic and list. Bye for now!
Before you go, I would love to hear from you, so tell me what are you hoping to read in autumn?
You certainly have got plenty to sink your teeth into! I’d like to read an Agatha Christie if I get the time but I do have a lot of review books this month so we’ll see – some of them are perfect or this event though.
Lynn π
Lynn, I hope we both have time to read an Agatha Christie this season, however if we don’t sounds like we both have plenty of spooky, mysterious reads to sink our teeth into. π
Reading Mary Stewart always makes me happy.
And me, Judy, which is why I really hope to get round to reading The Moon spinners this autumn. π
I’ve never read any Agatha Raisin but just downloaded an audio version of one title.
Ooo I hope you enjoy it Karen – I have been eyeing up the radio plays of this series, starring Penelope Keith. I have also just finished reading Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death. π
It appears to be a book series with a lot of fans..
Yes, I think it does have a lot of fans, Karen π
That looks like a great selection of books for this time of year. I loved The Moonspinners!
Thank you, Helen and The Moonspinners is high up my list to read! π
This is such a great time of year for atmospheric reading. Enjoy, Jessica!
It really is the perfect time of year for atmospheric books and thank you, Sandra. π
You have lots of good options there. I always love a good mystery (or mysterious) story. π
Kelly, got to love a good mystery at this time of year. π
I hope you enjoy all of these books. Gothic novels are quite interesting.
My TTT.
Thank you, Lydia π Look forward to seeing what’s on your autumn to-be-read.
Love all the mysteries on your list!
Hello Bookish Hooker, thank you for stopping by and commenting. It always lovely to hear from a new face, especially a mystery lover. π
I loved The Moonspinners when I was younger. My mom was a huge fan of what were then called gothic novels. Mary Stewart wrote lots of these. Gothic novels don’t seem to still be out there. Enjoy!
Thank you, Deb – I am very much looking forward to reading The Moonspinners, especially as it has been too long since I read one of Mary Stewart’s wonderful gothic/suspense novels. π