Showing posts with label Top Ten Mystery Novels I Love That Were Written Over Ten Years Ago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Ten Mystery Novels I Love That Were Written Over Ten Years Ago. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Mystery Novels I Love That Were Written Over Ten Years Ago



Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.  

Welcome back to Tuesday! Hope you are having a great week so far. This week's topic features the Top Ten Books I Love That Were Written Over Ten Years Ago. Now, that could be a lot of books. I've been reading since childhood. So, I decided to make my list more specific. Here are my...

Top Ten Mystery Novels I Love That Were Written Over Ten Years Ago


This was Steele's debut novel, but she never wrote the sequel, or another book that I can see, which is a total shame because this one was fabulous.


Anyone who frequents my blog will not be surprised this paranormal mystery made the list. I have one more book in this series to read. Then I start White's new series. 


This book also shouldn't surprise anyone, considering I have read most of Meredith's books. 


This was the second in a series. I loved it so much that I bought the first book, too.  


I always wished Hewitt had written more mystery novels. Goodreads credits him with a dozen books, but nothing else like this one in his list. 


I bought this book because I knew some of the authors from Sheaf House Publishers. Totally loved it and bought the second book in the series. The author has since republished these books with a different publisher.


Back when I worked on virtual book tours, I had a chance to read some of Pinkston's books. I think there are five books in this series now. I need to catch up. 


Also going back to my days of virtual book tours, I promoted this book by Lisa Gardner. I loved it so much that I bought other books in her Detective D.D. Warren series. 


I am a mystery lover who has never read Sherlock Holmes. I know, how is that possible? Holmes knockoffs are as close as I get. Lewis shares a collection of Holmes stories that fans will enjoy.


This is the third book in Mead's Logan & Cafferty series. It is a wonderful story featuring crime-solving baby boomers. I believe the series has five books.

What did you think of my list? Have you read any of these? What are some of your favorite mysteries?

Side note: I am off volunteering at a community meal serve today, so I will visit blogs as soon as I can.