Lee Child Latest Jack Reacher
The complete works of Rudyard Kipling!
Regards Donkeyman!
Mount by Jilly Cooper.
The Cairo Affair by Olen Steinhauer
Well, just got a book for Father’s Day, Francis rossi, I talk too much, so far it’s fascinating, as a huge quo fan, it’s right up my street
Reading Winter Solstice by Rosamunde Pilcher
I don’t like it …
Awful characters always taking baths ???
The past it Efrida snaps up Oscar one month after his wife and child are killed in an accident .
They end up in the cottage of a poor old chap they ignored .
Bunch of selfish ghastly people with slick ending .
Peter Hook - Substance.
The story of the band New Order from the bass guitarist’s point of view. Very enjoyable.
Just finished Ghost Boy by Martin Pistorius. If you know anyone who has locked in syndrome or a similar disability, this will resonate with you. It’s shocking, deeply moving, terrifying and ultimately uplifting and well worth a read.
Still reading Mount, it’s a thick book.
Iron Will (Shifting Tides) - James Maxwell
“Damaged” by Martina Cole.
It’s a bit of a jerky read as it has very short chapters - some of them only half a page long - so it doesn’t exactly flow - but it is interesting enough to keep me reading.
First one of hers I have ever read - and only just started this one - so we’ll see how it pans out.
Simpson Returns
Simpson Returns by Wayne Macauley.
A little quirky and darkly humurous… Just started but so far a not onerous and a good read…
Into light reading at the moment, ploughing my way through Simon Brett’s Feathering Mysteries Series. On “The Tomb in Turkey” the now
Night Waves, Something has been set Free by David Irons
“The Colours of All the Cattle” by Alexander McCall Smith. I’ ve been waiting ages for the library to get it in, then read in the bumph there’s a new one out already!
I’ll have to wait months for that now
I love his books especially the “No 1 Ladies’ Detective” series. He has the African character down to a T.
Ian Rankin latest John Rebus
I’ve just started a psychological thriller by Deborah O’Connor called ’ My husbands son’
It was lent to me by a friend and it’s good so far…
Just Finished another David Baldacci Book if you have not read any I cann highly recommend them
Going to start a Daniel Silva which is a Gabriel Allon Thriller again read quite a lot of his books he does tend to bang on about how the Jews are never at fault but his history about the 2nd world war is fascinating
I have rather belatedly discovered Jane Harper.
She has three books out that I know of The Dry, Force of Nature and The Lost Man.
I am in the middle of The Lost Man - I haven’t read the others but it is an absorbing book and I find it hard to put down definitely a good read.
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She’s a great writer Bruce!