Summer mysteries I'm looking forward to reading [part 2]

Forthcoming Titles

I posted my first batch of anticipated summer mysteries last month but that was just the beginning. As summer rolls on the books I'm looking forward to reading keep coming. Here is part 2 of my 3 part summer mystery list.

  • Behold a Pale Horse by Peter Tremayne (7/17)
    setting: Ancient Ireland
    character: Sister Fidelma, sister to the king
  • A City of Broken Glass by Rebecca Cantrell (7/17)
    setting: 1938 Poland
    character: journalist Hannah Vogel
  • Creole Belle by James Lee Burke (7/17)
    setting: Louisiana
    character: detective Dave Robicheaux
  • Leader of the Pack by David Rosenfelt (7/17)
    setting: New Jersey
    character: lawyer Andy Carpenter
  • Queen's Bounty by Fiona Buckley (8/1)
    setting: 17th century England
    character: Ursula Blanchard, special aide to Queen Elizabeth I

My next group of titles will be forthcoming. Are there any mysteries you're looking forward to this summer that I've missed?

 

 

Comments

Bill Crider. Megan Abbott.

I'm looking forward to one you mentioned in your first group - Elly Griffiths A Room Full of Bones (which is now in LINKcat).  Also on the look out for the new one by Gerrie Ferris Finger, The Last Temptation.

I can not wait for the new Chelsea Cain book, Kill you Twice. Gretchen is the most fascinating serial killer character ever!

I'm looking forward to the new Hangman's Daughter mystery, The Dark Monk.  And I'm totally on the Gone Girl bandwagon.  I'm reading it right now and can't figure out what's going on at all.  Creepy.

I read Gillian Flynn's first two books and highly recommend them. I half listened to DARK PLACES and thought the narration stellar. (I had to stop listening when my MP3 player broke.)

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