I’m just about to start reading this. I’ve been a big fan of The Boss for many years and seen him live a few times too.
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Ive just begun to read Silent Nights Christmas Mysteries…so far so good!
Yes, makes you wonder how anyone manages to get away with any crime!
I have just seen your post re Kathy Reichs, never read one of hers but may try one soon. I’m always searching for ‘new’ authors…
James Lee Burke…Light of the world.
I’ve just finished another Jojo Moyes book. This one called ‘The girl you left behind’ it was an excellent read as all her books have been so far. I just want to keep turning the pages to see what happens next.
I can’t get enough of this author ever since I discovered her a few months ago.
My Life with Bowie Spider from Mars written by Woody Woodmansey. He was the drummer in Bowie’s band The Spiders l have not got very far with it yet.
I´m reading “Wait for me”, memoirs of the youngest Mitford sister. Probably boring to many people but interesting to me since I knew her when she was the Duchess of Devonshire.
Hi Cranberry - here is a list of her books in chronological order as, although they are stand alone stories, some of the characters come and go in more than one:-
KATHY REICHS
1 Déjà Dead
2 Death du Jour
3 Deadly Décisions
4 Fatal Voyage
5 Grave Secrets
6 Bare Bones
7 Monday Mourning
8 Cross Bones
9 Break No Bones
10 Bones to Ashes
11 Devil Bones
12 206 Bones
13 Spider Bones
14 Flash and Bones
15 Bones are Forever
16 Bones of the Lost
17 Bones Never Lie
18 Speaking in Bones
19 The Bone Collection Due Nov 2016
Kathy and her son have also collaborated on a series for teenagers - Virals - - but they are not so good.
Not sure that it really works having more than one author writing a book. I know a few have - quite successfully - but not for me.
Black beauty Grace has to improve her reading aloud so I’m not reading it but getting it read to me. It’s quite relaxing
Talking Heads 2…Alan Bennet
Brilliant !
I like Alan Bennet he is a very witty writer.
There are just six short stories and although good are not just as good as the originals.
I’m glad you’re a fan too
Supper with the Crippens.
Now starting Im Travelling Alone …its a crime thriller…hardback.
A young child is found hanging from a tree, with an airline tag around her neck which reads ‘I’m travelling alone’. She won’t be the only one…
I’ve just finished the 5th and 6th of The Clifton Chronicles by Jeffrey Archer.
The seventh and final book will be on my Christmas Wish list!
Kept me guessing right to the end…he really is quite an amazing story teller.
For me nothing he’s ever written has come close to the gigantic Kane and Abel. But he is a gifted story teller.
IRA bomb, shipping, banking, cold war, spies, gulag, tea rooms, titled chinless wonders, maids and ladies, not to mention Nobel Prize Ceremony and speeches that had me in tears!
I may go back and read the whole lot again from the beginning!
Just started Beyond Belief - The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper. I think he was/is definitely a candidate for the noose !!
“Britain” Lonely Planet travel survival kit. 1030pp
(By the time I wade through that, I’ll probably know more about Britain than most Brits ? )
Have you read
How to get to Sidney Airport by Seymour Rhodes .
One could probably see many more roads searching for a place which does not exist.
One should probably visit Australia some time, perhaps even visit Sydney.
Any semi-literate person would know that if they had ever been here.
After finishing a Street Cat named Bob and its sequel now onto Nightingales under the Mistletoe by Donna Douglas - this author brings out a book every year and its a fictional story re Nightingale nurses a bit like Call The Midwife as same era