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    Book club is a generous title, me and a few of my coworkers rotate picking books for all of us to ready while we're not at work so we can discus it during our shifts. Nothing to serious.
    But it's my turn to pick!
    I want to bring a mystery to the table, i think it would be fun to talk "who did it?" At work to make the time pass.
    We have read Fear and loathing in Las Vegas, The green mile, while the coffee is still hot, and we just finished beloved by Toni Morrison..
    any classic, too good to put down mysteries?

    (None of us are particularly triggered, or have any subjects we want to avoid, we've discussed this at length)

    I've personally read The Night She Disappeared & The Nught Swim, which i liked the storyline too.. hoping to change of the genre a little!

    TIA

    by Either_Garbage_4191

    6 Comments

    1. diplomatofcats on

      I just read a really fun mystery called Dog Gone It! It is told from the perspective of a dog, Chet, and his private investigator human. My book club only does mysteries and we just read “First Lie Wins”. Really good twists, and not “spicy” so good for coworkers

    2. curiouskayleigh on

      Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier might fit the bill! Classic gothic and mystery/thriller – I found it fun to read and would have loved to talk about it while reading.

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