- The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie (1926)
- An old friend, read many times since my teens, but still a good plot, well told, and a great (and innovative at the time) twist ending that, going by the reviews on Good Reads, can still surprise almost 100 years later. The Break-Up Clause by Niamh Hargan (2023)
- A straightforward and enjoyable enemies-to-friends romance with a slightly implausible initial premise, albeit one that didn't spoil anything.
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