Half way through ‘Dead Letter Drop’ by Peter James.
Bugger :shock:
Darn thing arrived and I’ve not bothered to look at it …
Pah !
“Jamaica Inn” spotted in the library, couldn’t resist reading it again!
Finished my book, now starting on ‘The Last Tommy’
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Dummies
Failed to get ‘him’ to read any of these books (Psychology, Meditation, Anger Management and this one.
Last book was The Sleeper by Emily Barr. Took it shopping with me, sat and finished it after going in Asda, then was able to drop it off at the central library. Need more by that author, as I seem to remember reading something of hers earlier. Very good.
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Nanny Oggs Cookbook
It makes me laugh out loud.
I finished “Jamaica Inn” I’d forgotten what an excellent story it is!
Now a choice of two, “The River of Fire” by Patrick Easter, historical novel set in 1799 or “Blind Justice” by Anne Perry crime story set in Victorian times I believe.
I’ve just finished a book called The ship of brides’ by Jojo Moyles.
It was recommended to me by Ruthio and I must say I loved it.
I first discovered Jojo Moyes when I read her tearjerker best seller ‘Me before you’
I intend going through all the books she’s written.
Just finished reading
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And now I’m just about to follow the rabbit, again.
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You can’t go wrong with Jojo!
Read two cracking books on my hollies…
First was Butterfly Summer by Harriet Evans…a wonderful story with wonderful settings and characters, set half in London and half in Cornwall. A captivating and hugely imaginative bumper read!
The second was (and still is!) The Lake house by Kate Morton.
I was first hooked on this author with The House At Riverton some years ago, her plotting is impeccable.
The story centres on the disappearance of a baby boy from his home in 1933 and the unsolved case is taken up today by a police detective on leave.
There are so many clever twists and turns, it’s really gripping…and I’m still only two thirds in!!
I’ll look out for them Ruthio - thanks.
Re reading The Shepherds Crown & have got to the part where Terry kills off Granny. I cried again at that.
I’m reading Where The Memories Lie by Sibel Hodge.
I’ve got far too many unread books on my Kindle, must stop downloading more.
Ken Follett’s Eye Of The Needle…looks like it will be a ‘rattling good yarn’.
Just finished In Her Wake by Amanda Jennings ~ wow! really deserves to be a best seller, a twisty, clever exploration of identity…
Last Man Down - A firefighters story of survival and escape after the twin towers attack - By Richard Picciotto.
Amazing how anyone could survive this, enjoyed it… in a strange way.
I’m reading The girl you left behind.
Another great story by Jojo Moyes. She’s not disappointed me yet.
If you don’t mind a bit of blood and gore - Kathy Reichs is good. She has written 18 novels so far - I believe there is another in the pipeline - and I have enjoyed every one.
She is a forensic pathologist/anthropologist - so her novels are crime based and involve a lot of post mortem investigations.
Have just finished “Speaking in Bones” which was excellent.
Am now reading Forensics - Anatomy of a Crime by Val McDermid and very interesting it is, too!
Oh yes - that is brilliant!:-D:-D It is astonishing how much evidence can be traced forensically.