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Announcing December 2021 Mitchell Mystery Reading Group title: GROANING SPINNEY (1950)

10/31/2021

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​Twice a year, I try to moderate a group reading discussion of a Gladys Mitchell mystery. Invariably, I’m delighted and surprised by the conversation that is generated. Some readers choose a subjective, personal approach; others might share their research into the geography or era in which the story takes place. Character, plot, setting, tone, and literary allusions are all fair game, and whether you find the story dazzling or dissatisfying, I welcome your thoughts.
 
I have been selecting Mrs Bradley books to explore in series order. Our first group reading foray, back in 2018, was a reading of 1929’s The Mystery of a Butcher’s Shop. Every six months or so, a new title was selected and discussed: Dead Men’s Morris (1936), Come Away, Death (1937), Laurels Are Poison (1942), and the wartime Sunset over Soho (1943).

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​For December 2021, I want to revisit a particular wintry favorite in the series: Groaning Spinney from 1950. A few Gladys Mitchell fans were disappointed that they couldn’t join in with Sunset over Soho due to its rarity as a print title. I chose Groaning Spinney in part because it is still in print (albeit by a different name). Vintage Press published the book in 2017 as Murder in the Snow, and it is currently available from book retailers in the US and the UK. US eBook readers can also find a Kindle version.
 
Groaning Spinney displays the author’s transition to a more sedate storytelling style (and a more subdued Mrs Bradley, no longer cackling and poking people in the ribs with a bony, yellow finger). But there is still much to celebrate in this Cotswolds-set holiday story. Over the years, I have read the book three times – the group reading will be my fourth – and each time I am ensnared and held by the author’s charming literary spell.
 
If you would like to join us for the December reading event, either by sharing your observations or by reading along and visiting the weekly discussion posts, I hope you will do so!

As with previous readings, I would like to divide the chapters over four weeks and discuss one section of the book at a time. To take part, please email your comments (a couple paragraphs or so) to jason@jasonhalf.com by the Tuesday of the week due, and I will create a post incorporating everyone’s remarks shortly thereafter. Here is the schedule for Groaning Spinney:
 
TUES. DEC. 7 – Comments due for Chapter 1 “Mrs Bradley Takes a Christmas Vacation” through
                                 Chapter 5 “Parson’s Farewell”
TUES. DEC. 14 – Comments due for Chapter 6 “Saturday’s Child” through
                                 Chapter 10 “Peculiar Persons”
TUES. DEC. 21 – Comments due for Chapter 11 “What’s In a Name?” through
                                 Chapter 15 “The Gun”
TUES. DEC. 28 – Comments due for Chapter 16 “The History of Worry” through
                                 Chapter 20 “A View to a Death”

Of course, participants are welcome to read ahead, but please make notes of future chapters and send those comments on the appropriate week. I’m looking forward to revisiting and discussing this book. Let me know if you have any questions. Happy reading!

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S Richardson
11/6/2021 02:59:46 pm

This time I will try to join you, I was going to for Sunset over Soho but remembered in time that I was not fond of that particular book, so it stayed on it’s shelf.

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Jason Half link
11/7/2021 08:49:51 am

That's great to hear! Very happy that you are planning to read GROANING SPINNEY with the group. I've already heard from five people who are on board, so this should be a lively reading event. I just hope the book is as good as I remember it --- J.

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SE
12/3/2021 04:33:54 am

I hope to join this reading group for the first time. Am a long-time 'Great Gladys' aficionado.

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Jason Half link
12/3/2021 11:24:31 am

Wonderful to hear, SE! Happy to have you reading along with us, and commenting on the story if you wish. I have just started rereading the first chapters, and they are as enjoyable as I remember from years and years ago.

Hope you have a great time with the group. Best wishes -- Jason

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