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Informationen zum Autor Gary Warren Niebuhr is library director, Greendale Public Library, Wisconsin. An avid mystery fan, he has written several guides to the literature, including the award-winning Make Mine a Mystery (Libraries Unlimited, 2003) and numerous articles in mystery publications, as well as a private eye short story, Over There. In 2005, he received RUSA's Margaret E. Monroe Library Adult Services Award for his contributions to library services for adults, most notably in readers' advisory. In 1995, he organized EYECON, the first conference to honor Private Eye Writers of America. He has been leading a mystery book discussion at his library for thirteen years, and has led mystery book discussions in other locations as well. Klappentext Author Gary Niebuhr proves that mystery book club is no misnomer, and that when it comes to the mystery genre, there is indeed a great deal to talk about. He also reveals how to organize your group, get participants, select book club titles, prepare for the meeting, and conduct discussions.Everything you need is here-book club themes, inside tips, and background material, as well as provocative questions for 100 of the best mystery titles for discussion. The same questions can also serve as models for discussing countless other mysteries. A list of 50 additional mystery titles to discuss and an index conclude the work.Who says there's nothing to discuss about mysteries? Mystery readers unite-you can now read mysteries guiltlessly, and extend the pleasure through lively and informed discussions. Here is the guide for mystery book clubs. Award-winning author, librarian, and avid mystery fan Gary Niebuhr proves that mystery book club is no misnomer, and that when it comes to the mystery genre, there is indeed a great deal to talk about. He also reveals how to organize your group, get participants, select book club titles, prepare for the meeting, and conduct discussions.Book club themes, inside tips, and background material and sample questions for 100 of the best mystery titles for discussion are included-from Margaret Atwood's Blind Assassin , Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code , and James Lee Burke's Cimarron Rose to Dashiell Hammet's Maltese Falcon , Tony Hillerman's Dance Hall of the Dead , and Elizabeth Inness-Brown's Burning Marguerite . You'll find a wonderful assortment of classic and contemporary mysteries here; and the questions can easily serve as models for discussing countless other mysteries. A list of 50 additional mystery titles to discuss and an index conclude the work. This is the first book club guide devoted solely to the mystery genre. Given the current popularity of mysteries and book clubs, particularly in libraries, this should be a real hit (pun intended). Zusammenfassung Author Gary Niebuhr proves that mystery book club is no misnomer! and that when it comes to the mystery genre! there is indeed a great deal to talk about. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Mystery Book Discussions An Overview of This Book Why Talk About Books? General Book Discussion Leader Procedures General Book Discussion Participant Procedures 100 Mystery and Crime Fiction Books to Discuss 50 Additional Mystery and Crime Fiction Books to Consider for Discussions Appendix Indexes ...