📝 Plot: Holidaying at their uncle’s eerie castle, Stéphane and Marc are drawn into murder and dark secrets when Mathias dies from poison. Strange happenings, old family curses, and whispers of black magic blur reality and suspicion in this atmospheric French mystery‑thriller set amid Gothic halls and hidden motives.

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📝 Plot: Based on Agatha Christie's works, this French TV series follows detectives solving complex murders across decades. Each episode blends mystery, suspense, and intricate storytelling, highlighting human motives, secrets, and the pursuit of justice while capturing period details and character-driven drama.

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Non-fiction November: choosing non-fiction

I just found out about #NonFictionNovember through Liz Dexter from Libro Full Time, hosted by Frances Spurrier at Volatile Rune. Each week has a theme to encourage you to read more non-fiction and this one is “choosing non-fiction”.

I realised that when I choose non-fiction to read (that is not for work), I usually tied it up to my fiction favourite readings. The picture above is a good example of this:

  • Books about books, libraries, booksellers, and the history of the book and reading;
  • Books about specific books or characters. Besides Aldridge’s Marple and Poirot, I could add Osborne’s The Life and Times of Agatha Christie, Poirot and Marple biographies of Anne Hart, companions, etc.;
  • Books about genres or subgenres, either as history or as a collection of essays. To Murder for Pleasure and The Golden Age of Murder, I could add HowDunnit, essays by The Detection Club members, Bloody Murder by Julian Symons, The Life of Crime by Martin Edwards, and others;
  • Autobiographies and biographies, to which I could add other authors like Austen, the Brontes, and Trollope;
  • More recently, I’ve been adding nature writing books to my TBR, of which The Wild Isles is a good example (it’s an anthology), but I could also add Angela Harding’s A Year Unfolding or A Nature Diary by Richard Adams.

This November, I’m reading Murder Will Out by T. J. Binyon. The book goes through several detectives, dividing its chapters through the different types of detectives: the professional amateur, the amateur amateur, the police, etc.. Binyon describes the differences between these characters when they belong to the same category and talks about the books and their creators so one can get an historical perspective or even see the evolution of the detective.

Now, back to you, do you read non-fiction by choice? And do you choose it?

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The Mysterious Mr. Miller 🕵️‍♂️🔍

The Mysterious Mr. Miller 🕵️‍♂️🔍 Dive into the intriguing world of espionage and suspense with the classic mystery, The Mysterious Mr. Miller by William Le Queux! In this captivating narrative, you'll embark on a journey filled with hidden secrets, unexpected twists, and a charismatic protagonist whose true intentions leave you questioning every detail. • Experience a masterful blend of suspense and adventure as mysterious characters collide in a thrilling race against time. • Discover the layers of deception that weave together a story of power, intrigue, and human emotion. • Enjoy a narrative that not only entertains but also challenges

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📖 A murder mystery with no ending! The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1935) adapts Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel into a chilling gothic thriller.

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🕵️‍♂️ Murder on a speeding train? Terror By Night (1946) sees Sherlock Holmes racing to solve a case before the killer strikes again! A must-watch for classic mystery lovers.

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