Tuesday, September 1, 2020

October 2020 Book Selection


The North Providence Mystery Book Club will meet on Tuesday October 6, 2020. We will be discussing A Man Lay Dead by Ngaio Marsh. This book was published in 1934, during the “Golden Age” of British Mysteries. It is the first book featuring Detective Inspector Roderick Alleyn.
The plot of the novel takes place during one of Sir Hubert Handesley’s weekend parties, which features a murder game, which was a popular house party game at the time. The game involved one guest acting as the murderer, and another the chosen victim, and the other guests asking questions. However, during this particular weekend, one of the guest actually ends up murdered. Scotland Yard Detective Roderick Alleyn is called in to investigate the crime. There are many motives and suspects, including jealous spouses, jilted lovers, and communist spies.
We will meet using the Zoom App at 7:00 pm.

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

September 2020 Book Selection


Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday September 1, 2020. We will be discussing, A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn. This is the first book featuring Veronica Speedwell, an independent woman in Victorian times who prefers science above all else.
The summary from the publisher’s website is, “London, 1887. After burying her spinster aunt, orphaned Veronica Speedwell is free to resume her world travels in pursuit of scientific inquiry—and the occasional romantic dalliance. As familiar with hunting butterflies as with fending off admirers, Veronica intends to embark upon the journey of a lifetime.
But, fate has other plans when Veronica thwarts her own attempted abduction with the help of an enigmatic German baron, who offers her sanctuary in the care of his friend Stoker, a reclusive and bad-tempered natural historian. But before the baron can reveal what he knows of the plot against her, he is found murdered—leaving Veronica and Stoker on the run from an elusive assailant as wary partners in search of the villainous truth.”
Since the meeting room will probably be closed, we will be meeting using the Zoom App.

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

August 2020 Book Selection


The North Providence Mystery Book Club will meet on Tuesday August 4, 2020 at 7:00 pm. The book we will be discussing is Black Irish by Stephan Talty. This is the first book featuring the detective “Abbie” Kearney.
The synopsis from the publisher’s website is “Absalom “Abbie” Kearney grew up an outsider in her own hometown. Even being the adopted daughter of a revered cop couldn’t keep Abbie’s troubled past from making her a misfit in the working-class Irish American enclave of South Buffalo. And now, despite a Harvard degree and a police detective’s badge, she still struggles to earn the respect and trust of those she’s sworn to protect. But all that may change, once the killing starts. When Jimmy Ryan’s mangled corpse is found in a local church basement, this sadistic sacrilege sends a bone-deep chill through the winter-whipped city. It also seems to send a message—one that Abbie believes only the fiercely secretive citizens of the neighborhood known as “the County” understand. But in a town ruled by an old-world code of silence and secrecy, her search for answers is stonewalled at every turn, even by fellow cops. Only when Abbie finds a lead at the Gaelic Club, where war stories, gossip, and confidences flow as freely as the drink, do tongues begin to wag—with desperate warnings and dire threats. And when the killer’s mysterious calling card appears on her own doorstep, the hunt takes a shocking twist into her own family’s past. As the grisly murders and grim revelations multiply, Abbie wages a chilling battle of wits with a maniac who sees into her soul, and she swears to expose the County’s hidden history—one bloody body at a time.”
Since the library may be closed to meetings, we will be using the Zoom app.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

July 2002 Book Selection


Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday July 7, 2020. We will be discussing Talking to the Dead by Harry Bingham. This is the first book featuring Fiona Griffiths, a young detective constable in Wales.
The description of the book from the author’s website is, “Fiona Griffiths is the youngest, most junior detective on the South Wales Major Crimes unit. And when a young mother and her six-year-old daughter are found dead in a squalid Cardiff squat, Fiona is given a minor-seeming task to perform. She performs that task – sometimes following the rules, sometimes not so much – and starts to uncover a much wider and more brutal crime. That crime is finally solved, in blood, on a remote Pembrokeshire coast. And the reader learns just who this detective is . . . and quite why she’s so interested in corpses”
If the library is not open on this date, we will meet using the Zoom App.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

May 2020 Meeting

Well, we tried to embrace technology by using Zoom to meet and discuss The Mangle Street Murders by M.R.C. Kasasian. If anyone can get their hands on Time of Death by Lucy Kerr, we will discuss that at the June meeting. Hopefully it can be in person.

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

April 2020 Meeting.

It looks unlikely that the library will be open in time for the April meeting of the North Providence Mystery Book Club. So, we will be reading Mangle Street Murders for the May meeting. Stay safe and practice social distancing.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

April 2020 Book Selection


Join the North Providence Mystery Book Club on Tuesday April 7, 2020. The book we will be reading is The Mangle Street Murders by M.R.C. Kasasian. This is the first book in The Gower Street Detective series, featuring March Middleton and her guardian, detective Sidney Grice.



The description from the large print edition is, “After her father dies, March Middleton moves to London to live with her guardian, the famous private detective Sidney Grice. In 1882, London is at its murkiest yet most vibrant, wealthiest yet most poverty-stricken. Then a young woman is brutally murdered, and her husband is the only suspect. The victim’s mother is convinced of her son-in-law’s innocence, and March is so touched she offers to cover Sidney’s fee herself. The investigation leads to the dark alleys of the East End; every twist leads Sidney to think his client is guilty.”



We will be meeting in the Second Floor Meeting Room at 7 pm.