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D. R. Meredith

Author of Murder in Volume

28+ Works 1,061 Members 17 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Doris R. Meredith

Series

Works by D. R. Meredith

Murder in Volume (2000) 213 copies, 3 reviews
By Hook or by Book (2000) 148 copies, 1 review
Murder Past Due (2001) 113 copies, 1 review
Murder By the Book (2006) 102 copies, 4 reviews
Tome of Death (2005) 82 copies, 2 reviews
Murder by Reference (1991) 46 copies, 1 review
Murder by Impulse (1987) 44 copies
Murder by Masquerade (1990) 43 copies
Murder by Sacrilege (1993) 42 copies
Murder By Deception (1989) 41 copies
Sheriff and the Panhandle Murders (1984) 37 copies, 2 reviews
Sheriff and the Folsom Man Murders (1987) 32 copies, 1 review
Homefront Murders (1994) 26 copies
Sheriff and the Pheasant Hunt Murders (1993) 20 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

The Mysterious West (1994) — Contributor — 258 copies, 4 reviews
Malice Domestic 03: An Anthology of Original Traditional Mystery Stories (1994) — Contributor — 79 copies, 2 reviews
Murder, They Wrote (1997) — Contributor — 57 copies, 2 reviews
Murder on Route 66 (1998) — Contributor — 40 copies, 1 review
Murder Most Romantic: Passionate Tales of Life and Death (2001) — Contributor — 21 copies

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Canonical name
Meredith, D. R.
Legal name
Meredith, Doris R.
Meredith, Doris Moser
Birthdate
1944-01-26
Gender
female
Occupations
novelist
Short biography
D. R. Meredith is the author of three mystery series which feature:
(1) John Lloyd Branson, an attorney in Texas;
(2) Megan Clark, a librarian and amateur sleuth;
(3) Charles Matthews, a sheriff in Crawford County.
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Amarillo, Texas, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Texas, USA

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Reviews

19 reviews
The writing has improved since the first book (which it the only other I've read of this series at this time), but the mystery was... lacking. There were some nice elements in the structure of the narrative that can be tough to pull off. I'd only recommend to hard core Agatha Christie fans as this particular book is basically an homage to Dame Agatha. The only readers who wouldn't guess the outcome is anyone who has never read a mystery or seen a police drama on TV in the past 20 years.

This show more is in my Bibliomystery collection, but if it wasn't part of this series, I likely wouldn't include it. I do include it because it is the last (to date) book in a the recurring series characters are part of a reading book club, and that events take place in the neighborhood of the bookstore they meet in. Again, the main character, who is allegedly a reference librarian, is only at her library for a paragraph, and that is nearly the only reference to her working in a library. She may as well be a chimney sweep or any other occupation. show less
Librarian Megan Clark is a qualified anthropologist who is a member of a book club who enjoy crime novels. She's been around when several other murders have happened and has got on the nerves of the investigating officers. This time there's a lot of red herrings and a very old murder that seems to have a lot of secrets entwined, and are the new murders and the old murders linked in any way other than being discovered at the same time.
Interesting but not an author I'd go hunting up more books show more by, if I happened on them I'd read them but I wouldn't make much of an effort for them. show less
½
Really great read! Leaves the reader wanting more about the unique characters. The plot of this book keeps you guessing until the very satisyfing end.
This was an enjoyable book. The ambience and the characters were very strong. Whodunit seemed obvious to me but I was sorry that it had to be that way.

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Works
28
Also by
7
Members
1,061
Popularity
#24,265
Rating
3.3
Reviews
17
ISBNs
87
Languages
1

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