Monday, August 14, 2023

#MurderEveryMonday: London Scene Covers




Murder Every Monday was created by Kate @ Crossexamining Crime and @ArmchairSleuth. Put simply, the plan is for readers to take a photo of a crime fiction book (novel or short story collection) which meets a given week’s theme criteria and to then share it online, using the hashtag #MurderEveryMonday.

This week's theme is:

Cover with a London scene or landmark

For this specific theme, I know I can rely solely on British Library Crime Classics, whose collections are always with beautiful artistic cover arts. I have not read any of these seven books, but aren't they just lovely to behold (and collect)?!










Have your read any of them? Which cover(s) do you like most?

If you want to participate, here's the list of the weekly theme:


 

4 comments:

  1. Bats in the Belfrey is my favourite of the ones I have read from that selection, although I know Smallbone Deceased is highly regarded by many.

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    1. I am reading Lorac's for the first time, and, so far, love her writing. Now I can't wait to read Bats in the Belfry!

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  2. Love it! I thought Bats in the Befrey was my favorite until I saw the Port of London Murders. :D

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    1. Bats in the Belfry's is gorgeous, I agree. But I like also The Division Bell Mystery. If I have to pick my next read based on cover only, I would choose from those two. :P

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