The 2015 Cloak & Dagger Reading Challenge was originally hosted by Amy @ A Bookish Girl, and later handed over to Elizabeth @ Thoughts of an Evil Overlord. Lately, Elizabeth has been having some health problems, so she's taking a little break from blogging. Could this challenge be bringing bad luck? Hmmmm....
Anyway. I signed up at Level Three ("Flavia de Luce" - read 15 books), and didn't have any problem meeting that goal. Here's what I read:
- The Red House Mystery. A.A. Milne
- As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust (Flavia de Luce #7). Alan Bradley
- The Case of the Velvet Claws (Perry Mason #1). Erle Stanley Gardner
- Let Sleeping Dogs Lie ("Sister" Jane #9). Rita Mae Brown
- A Fine Summer's Day (Inspector Ian Rutledge #17). Charles Todd
- As the Crow Flies (DI Nick Dixon #1). Damien Boyd
- Fear the Darkness (Brigid Quinn Thriller #2). Becky Masterman
- Gently Does It (Inspector George Gently #1). Alan Hunter
- A Saintly Killing (Faith Morgan Mystery #3). Martha Ockley
- Beethoven's Tenth (Frank Ryan #1). Brian Harvey
- Vertigo. Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac
- Tail Gait (Mrs. Murphy #23). Rita Mae Brown
- The Angel Court Affair (Thomas & Charlotte Pitt #30). Anne Perry
- The Forgotten Room (Jeremy Logan #4). Lincoln Child
- In the Dark Places (Inspector Banks #22). Peter Robinson
- A Man of Some Repute. Elizabeth Edmondson
- The Postman Always Rings Twice. James M. Cain
- Champagne For One (Nero Wolfe #31). Rex Stout
- The Maltese Falcon. Dashiell Hammett
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place (Potting Shed Mystery #3). Marty Wingate
- Backstabbing in Beaujolais. Jean-Pierre Alaux, Noël Balen; trans. by Anne Trager
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