My all time favorite birding-related mystery is "The Birdwatcher" by
William Shaw. I recently finished a non-mystery fiction book titled
"Border Songs" in which the protagonist is a birder. It's by Washingtonian
author Jim Lynch, set in Blaine, which was a fun read.
Lonnie Somer
Seattle
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 8:39 PM Hans-Joachim Feddern <
thefedderns at gmail.com>
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Here is another book I recently read, you might enjoy: "A Siege of
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Bitterns" by Steve Burrows - also on the Birder Murder Series. It is a
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murder mystery dealing with a police inspector - a born Canadian and a
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birder - being assigned to a small town in The Norfolk Marshes of England.
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He investigates a murder and suspects birdwatching lists have something to
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do with it.
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*Hans Feddern*
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Twin Lakes/Federal Way, WA
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thefedderns at gmail.com
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