We have too rapidly reached the end of the year and of this year's challenge. I have enjoyed the books which I read this year, but did not get as much reading done as I would have liked. Below is the list of the books which I did read for the Golden challenge. Thanks to Bev for all that she does.
Books read for the Golden Vintage Cover Scavenger Hunt 2017.
1. A Graveyard to Let by Carter Dickson. 1949. Picture of a graveyard.
2. Where There's Smoke by Stewart Sterling. 1946. Picture of a red object.
3. Dr. Priestly's Quest by John Rhode. 1926. Picture of a magnifying glass.
4. The Book of the Lion by Elizabeth Daly. 1948. Picture of a staircase.
5. Antidote to Venom by Freeman Wills Crofts. 1938. Picture of a building other than a house.
6. Nothing Can Rescue Me by Elizabeth Daly, 1943. Picture of a statue.
7. Somewhere in the House by Elizabeth Daly, 1946. Picture of a musical instrument.
8. Crime Hound by Mary Semple Scott. 1940. Picture of a hand holding a weapon.
9. Do Not Murder Before Christmas by Jack Iams. 1949. Picture of any holiday decoration.
10. Blood Money by Dashiell Hammett. 1927. Picture of a rope.
11. Hamlet, Revenge! by Michael Innes, 1937. Picture of a camera.
12. The Mad Hatter Mystery by John Dickson Carr. 1933. Picture of a hat.
13. Death on a Quiet Day by Michael Innes. 1957. Picture of food of some sort.
14 Buried for Pleasure by Edmund Crispin. 1949. Picture of a pipe.
15. Minute for Murder by Nicholas Blake, 1947. Picture of a clock.
16. Cold Steal by Alice Tilton, 1939. Picture of a mask.
17. Hanged for a Sheep by Francis and Richard Lockridge. 1942. Picture of a skeletal hand.
18. The Plague Court Murders by Carter Dickson, 1934. Picture of a dead body.
19. Mystery in the Channel by Freeman Wills Crofts. 1931, Picture of a boat.
20. The Red Widow Murders by Carter Dickson, 1935. Picture of a bird.
21. Death in Five Boxes by Carter Dickson, 1938. Picture of a bottle of poison.
22. The King is Dead by Ellery Queen, 1952. Picture of a flower.
23. The Man in the Brown Suit by Agatha Christie, 1924. A map.
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