1/51 - The Flemish House by Georges Simenon
2/15 - In a Lonely Place by Dorothy B. Hughes
3/51 - The Inheritance of Rome: A History of Europe from 400 to 1000 by Chris Wickham
4/51 - Strange Fruit: Why Both Sides are Wrong in the Race Debate by Kenan Malik
5/51 - The Pursued by C.S. Forester
6/51 - The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters
7/51 - The Madman of Bergerac by Georges Simenon
8/51 - Critical Mass by Sara Paretsky
9/51 - A Lovely Way to Burn by Louise Welsh
10/51 - The Long Good-bye by Raymond Chandler
11/51 - Like Birds in the Wilderness by Agnes Owens
12/51 - Berlin Noir: March Violets, The Pale Criminal, A German Requiem by Philip Kerr
13/51 - The Wages of Destruction: The Making & Breaking of the Nazi Economy by Adam Tooze
14/51 - Mr Lynch's Holiday by Catherine O'Flynn
15/51 - Still Midnight by Denise Mina
16/51 - The Misty Harbour by Georges Simenon
17/51 - The Liberty Bar by Georges Simenon
18/51 - The Pristine Culture of Capitalism: A Historical Essay on Old Regimes and Modern States by Ellen Meiksins Wood
19/51 - Captain Swing by E.J. Hobsbawm & George Rudé
20/51 - The Dead Mountaineer's Inn by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky
21/51 - Lock No 1 by Georges Simenon
22/51 - The Papers of Tony Veitch by William McIlvanney
23/51 - No Good From a Corpse by Leigh Brackett
24/51 - Maigret by Georges Simenon
25/51 - Laura by Vera Caspary
26/51 - A Trumpet of Sedition: Political Theory and the Rise of Capitalism 1509-1688 by Ellen Meiksins Wood & Neal Wood
27/51 - Cécile is Dead by Georges Simenon
28/51 - The Tall Dark Man by Anne Chamberlain
29/51 - This Is Not It by Lynne Tillman
30/51 - The Complete Short Stories by Franz Kafka
31/51 - The Great Recession: Profit cycles, economic crisis - a Marxist view by Michael Roberts
32/51 - The Failure of Capitalist Production: Underlying Causes of the Great Recession by Andrew Kliman
I'd been meaning to read this one since it came out a few years ago, really very good I thought.
2/15 - In a Lonely Place by Dorothy B. Hughes
3/51 - The Inheritance of Rome: A History of Europe from 400 to 1000 by Chris Wickham
4/51 - Strange Fruit: Why Both Sides are Wrong in the Race Debate by Kenan Malik
5/51 - The Pursued by C.S. Forester
6/51 - The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters
7/51 - The Madman of Bergerac by Georges Simenon
8/51 - Critical Mass by Sara Paretsky
9/51 - A Lovely Way to Burn by Louise Welsh
10/51 - The Long Good-bye by Raymond Chandler
11/51 - Like Birds in the Wilderness by Agnes Owens
12/51 - Berlin Noir: March Violets, The Pale Criminal, A German Requiem by Philip Kerr
13/51 - The Wages of Destruction: The Making & Breaking of the Nazi Economy by Adam Tooze
14/51 - Mr Lynch's Holiday by Catherine O'Flynn
15/51 - Still Midnight by Denise Mina
16/51 - The Misty Harbour by Georges Simenon
17/51 - The Liberty Bar by Georges Simenon
18/51 - The Pristine Culture of Capitalism: A Historical Essay on Old Regimes and Modern States by Ellen Meiksins Wood
19/51 - Captain Swing by E.J. Hobsbawm & George Rudé
20/51 - The Dead Mountaineer's Inn by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky
21/51 - Lock No 1 by Georges Simenon
22/51 - The Papers of Tony Veitch by William McIlvanney
23/51 - No Good From a Corpse by Leigh Brackett
24/51 - Maigret by Georges Simenon
25/51 - Laura by Vera Caspary
26/51 - A Trumpet of Sedition: Political Theory and the Rise of Capitalism 1509-1688 by Ellen Meiksins Wood & Neal Wood
27/51 - Cécile is Dead by Georges Simenon
28/51 - The Tall Dark Man by Anne Chamberlain
29/51 - This Is Not It by Lynne Tillman
30/51 - The Complete Short Stories by Franz Kafka
31/51 - The Great Recession: Profit cycles, economic crisis - a Marxist view by Michael Roberts
32/51 - The Failure of Capitalist Production: Underlying Causes of the Great Recession by Andrew Kliman
I'd been meaning to read this one since it came out a few years ago, really very good I thought.