So today, I'm looking at A BALI CONSPIRACY MOST FOUL by Shamini Flint - the second book I read for the Asian continent. I have however been a little slack on posting reviews thusfar, so have been playing 'catch up', so to speak. After that I have one more novel from South America to read to complete the challenge. I am currently reading my 13th of 14 novels ( Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child’s THE ICE LIMIT, set in Antarctica). Three and a half months into the year, I'm going along okay with the Expert Challenge, having tried several new authors, and books from or set in several countries. The challenge isn't restricted to crime/thriller writing, but that's what I'm aiming to read. I'm aiming for the 'Expert' level - to read two novels from each of six continents (Australasia, Asia, Europe, Africa, North/Cenral America, and South America), trying to read and review novels from 12 different countries if possible (and new-to-you authors), as well as two novels set in Antarctica. There are over 90 keen readers from around the world participating in one of the three levels of challenge.
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