Women Writers Bingo / Project: Tracking Post

 

Read:

A – Margery Allingham: The Crime at Black Dudley, Mystery Mile, Look to the Lady, Police at the Funeral, Sweet Danger, Death of a Ghost, Flowers for the Judge, The Case of the Late Pig, Dancers in Mourning, The Fashion in Shrouds, Traitor’s Purse, and The Tiger in the Smoke (all new)

B –

C – Agatha Christie: The Moving Finger (revisited on audio)

D –

E –

F –

G –

H –

I –

J –

K –

L –

M – Ngaio Marsh: Death in a White Tie (revisited on audio)

N –

O –

P –

Q –

R –

S –

T –

U –

V –

W – Ethel Lina White: The Lady Vanishes (aka The Spinning Wheel) and The Spiral Staircase (aka Some Must Watch) (new)

X –

Y –

Z –

On the card, I am only tracking new reads, not rereads.

 

Read, to date in 2018:
Female authors: 16
– new: 14
– rereads: 2

Male authors: 2
– new: 2
– rereads:

F & M mixed teams / anthologies:
– new:
– rereads:

 

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