Today I'm linking up with Top Ten Tuesday hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl which is all about lists. Since lists are one of my favorite things this is one of my favorite linkups! Today's topic is Books with Honorifics in the Title so I went wandering through my TBR and found 10.
1. Mrs. Morris and the Ghost by Traci Wilton - A number of books in this cozy mystery series really tempt me but of course I have to start with the first one.
2. Aunt Dimity and the Enchanted Cottage by Nancy Atherton - I read the first Aunt Dimity book recently and was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I'm looking forward to continuing the series.
3. Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day by Winnifred Watson - I've meant to read this one for decades. I've heard such wonderful reviews for this one.
4. Miss Morton and the English House Party Murder by Catherine Lloyd - I meant to read this one right after it came out but didn't. It looks like a great mystery.
5. Miss Morgan's Book Brigade by Janet Charles Skeslien - I do love a good Homefront World War II read and I've heard good things about this one.
6. The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict - I enjoyed the previous books I've read by this author and really liked how she handled Christie's disappearance in another book so I have high hopes for this one.
7. Mrs Jeffries Defends Her Own by Emily Brightwell - This is a long running series and Mrs. Jeffries' name is in every title. I have enjoyed all the books I've read in the series and am looking forward to reading them all.
8. Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris by Paul Gallico - This is another book I've seen nothing but raves about and am looking forward to reading it.
9. Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled by Dorothy Gilman - This is the last book in the Mrs. Pollifax series and I'm putting off reading it because once I have I will be done with new adventures with Mrs. Pollifax.
10. Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson - And another book that sounds like a lovely read and one that I need to pick up soon.
I'm a bit surprised by the lack of varieties in honorifics. I guess I shouldn't be since I mostly read books about women but still!
wow. You found lots of books with Miss and Mrs in the title. I used those twice myself this week. :D
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