Since my last update, I’ve read:
Anna Lee Huber’s Murder Most Fair for Country House Mystery;
The Filigree Ball by Anna Katherine Green and it was excellent – best book I’ve read all year. I’m using it for Vintage Mystery;
Charleston Green by Stephanie Alexander for my Murder Most Foul Square;
A re-read of The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde for my Noir square;
Squares on my card that have been called:
Black Cat;
Tropical Terror;
Mad Scientists and Evil Geniuses;
Plagues and Diseases
Vintage Mystery
Noir
Accumulative reading table with links to reviews below the card.
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The spreadsheet:
| Bingo Square | Date Called | Book Title | Date Read | |
| Row #1 | ||||
| X | Mad Scientists and Evil Geniuses | Sep. 7 | Naked Brunch | Aug. 30 |
| Stone Cold Horror/Creepy Carnival | Wild Ride | Sep. 1 | ||
| X | Vintage Mystery | Sep. 23 | The Filigree Ball | Sep. 16 |
| Dem Bones | Independent Bones | Sep. 14 | ||
| Read by Candlelight/Flashlight | ||||
| Row #2 | ||||
| Murder Most Foul | Charleston Green | Sep. 18 | ||
| Lethal Games | No Nest for the Wicket | Sep. 1 | ||
| Spellbound | The Once and Future Witches | Aug. 31 | ||
| X | Black Cat | Sep. 15 | Thornyhold | Sep. 13 |
| Relics and Curiosities | On the Edge | Sep. 8 | ||
| Row #3 | ||||
| Shifters | Naked Brunch | Aug. 30 | ||
| Terror in a Small Town | Agnes and the Hitman | Sep. 3 | ||
| X | FREE SPACE | Like a Charm | Sep. 7 | |
| Psych / Highway to Hell | Archive of the Forgotten | Sep. 3 | ||
| Truly Terrifying | The Cannonball Tree Mystery | Sep. 5 | ||
| Row #4 | ||||
| X | Noir | Sep. 24 | The Big Over Easy | Sep. 22 |
| Genre: Mystery | The Alchemist’s Illusion | Sep. 2 | ||
| Country House Mystery | Murder Most Fair | Sep. 16 | ||
| X | Tropical Terror | Sep. 4 | The Mimosa Tree Mystery | Sep. 4 |
| Locked Room Mystery | ||||
| Row #5 | ||||
| Splatter | Carpe Jugulum | Sep. 9 | ||
| Cryptozoologist | Bayou Moon | Sep. 11 | ||
| X | Plague and Disease | Scourged | Sep. 3 | |
| In the Dark, Dark Woods | Paper & Blood | Sep. 12 | ||
| Gallows Humor | Murder Most Fowl | Sep. 10 | ||
| Wild Card Spell | |
| Amplification Spell | |
| Bingo Flip Spell | |
| Cell Conversion Spell | |
| Transfiguration Spell | |
| Double Trouble Spell |


























The Big Over Easy
I read this for Halloween Bingo 2021’s Noir square. It’s not a traditional fit, but there’s a clear argument that along with satirising mysteries and the press, there’s a very noir-satire vibe in the story,
Charleston Green
I read this because it looked good, but I’m also using it for Halloween Bingo 2021 on my Murder Most Foul square.
The Filigree Ball
I read this because I’ve been meaning to for the last few weeks anyway, but also because the new Halloween Bingo 2021 square Vintage Mysteries is one of the re-vamped squares that has lifted its restrictions on what constitutes a qualifying mystery. As AKG predates the Golden Age, it wouldn’t have necessarily qualified before. I’ll be using it for Vintage Mysteries but if anyone else is interested, it would also qualify for Gothic, and I think, given the questions concerning all the murders that take place in the book, it would also work for Locked Room
Murder Most Fair
I read this for Halloween Bingo 2021 and it fits the Country House Mystery square, as it’s set at the family estate in the Yorkshire Dales.
Independent Bones
I read this book for Halloween Bingo 2021’s Dem Bones square. Every book in the series has “Bones” in the title, and a skeleton, or part of one, on the cover.
Thornyhold
I read this for Halloween Bingo 2021 for the Black Cat square. Gilly has a black cat that could be called her familiar with very little effort, and he plays a part as protector and alarm bearer throughout the story.
Paper & Blood
I read this for Halloween Bingo and it is the perfect book for In the Dark, Dark Woods as you can see in the above pictures I took in the Dandenong Ranges. It would also work for Cryptozoologist, as the story is littered with chimeras that include a dragon-turtle-spider and a cassowary-cobra to name but two.
Bayou Moon
I read this for Halloween Bingo 2021 and it definitely fits the Cryptozoology square, with its characters that are human/plant/animal hybrids. It would also work for Mad Scientists and Evil Geniuses, as well as Terror in a Dark Town, and Shifter.