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Feb 22, 2016

Seven days in the book world with Sue Cox

Sue Cox is the author of “The Man on the Washing Machine” which won the 2014 Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America First Crime novel competition. Sue’s varied career has included being a reporter, a fund raiser for a non-profit and public relations for a safari park. She admits to passing the English tea exam whilst flunking coffee 101.  San Francisco and Florida are regular haunts, check out her web site susancox.net for upcoming events and appearances.

Sue's week in her own words.

'I read a lot, but last week seems to have been a particularly book-ridden one:

Two Catherine Aird mysteries I’ve enjoyed in the past: The Religious Body (her first), and Parting Breath.

Fatal Shadows, the first in a male/male romance/mystery series by Josh Lanyon. (Surprising, witty and hot.)

Lessons from Madame Chic by Jennifer L. Scott. (Made me resolve to live with more purpose, chic and formality.)

The Road to Little Dribbling by Bill Bryson (I think I’ve read everything of his; I love his gentle humor.)

An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth by Col. Chris Hadfield (Former Commander of the International Space Station)

I started to read John Adams by David McCullough, but still working on it.'


Sue's week in a nutshell


Religious Body (1966)
Parting Breath (1977)
Fatal Shadows (2012)
Lessons from Madam Chic (2011)
Road to Little Dribbling (2016)
An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth (2013)
John Adams (2001)

N.B The Man on the Washing Machine 9781250065803 is out now.

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