What a great postcard! I love mysteries and suspense, they are almost the only thing I read! I recently read An Unsuitable Job For a Woman. Of course most Christies, and all of Sherlock Holmes. Tana French is one of those authors who I give one star or five stars on Goodreads. I did give that one, In the Woods, five. I just finished reading Christie's Endless Night, not for the first time. I think that's her best. Not the usual detective one. I got an email today telling me I won a Goodreads giveaway! It's a " psychological thriller"!
I love these series of postcards! From this one, I have read only four books (Du Maurier's, Eco's, Hammett's and Penny's). But I have read a lot of Agatha Christie's books and Sherlock Holmes' adventures, and other books by Chandler and Nesbo. So, all in all... This would be a suitable postcard for me! :)
I love a mystery, especially British ones. After getting this card, I sought out the one that was completely unknown to me: The Intuitionist. I found it a little weird, but not unenjoyable.
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What a great postcard! I love mysteries and suspense, they are almost the only thing I read! I recently read An Unsuitable Job For a Woman. Of course most Christies, and all of Sherlock Holmes. Tana French is one of those authors who I give one star or five stars on Goodreads. I did give that one, In the Woods, five. I just finished reading Christie's Endless Night, not for the first time. I think that's her best. Not the usual detective one. I got an email today telling me I won a Goodreads giveaway! It's a " psychological thriller"!
I love these series of postcards! From this one, I have read only four books (Du Maurier's, Eco's, Hammett's and Penny's). But I have read a lot of Agatha Christie's books and Sherlock Holmes' adventures, and other books by Chandler and Nesbo. So, all in all... This would be a suitable postcard for me! :)
I love a mystery, especially British ones. After getting this card, I sought out the one that was completely unknown to me: The Intuitionist. I found it a little weird, but not unenjoyable.
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