Hi Cara, We have survived the first month of 2021, (although we did have a couple of close calls.)Â January was a good reading month for me. I just need to keep it up for the rest of 2021. Books I read/ reviewed this month 5 Star Reaper of Souls The Thursday Murder Club How the King of Elhame learned to hate stories The Midnight Library 4.5 Stars The Mask Falling Godsgrave 4.3 Stars… Continue reading January 2021 Wrap Up
Category: Crime Fiction
Books I am looking forward to February 2021
Hi Cara, For me, February has several books in existing series that I am excited to get my hands on. 4th February Book: The Library of the Dead Author: T.L Hutchu Synopsis: When a child goes missing in Edinburgh's darkest streets, young Ropa investigates. She'll need to call on Zimbabwean magic as well as her Scottish pragmatism to hunt down clues. But as shadows lengthen, will the hunter become the hunted? When ghosts… Continue reading Books I am looking forward to February 2021
Book Review: The Thursday Murder Club (The Thursday Murder Club #1) by Richard Osman
Hi Cara, I have heard so much about Richard Osman, The Thursday Murder Club. That I needed to read it to see if it is as good as everyone says it is. Four septuagenarians with a few tricks up their sleeves A female cop with her first big case A brutal murder Welcome to… The Thursday Murder Club In a peaceful retirement village, four unlikely friends meet weekly in the Jigsaw Room to discuss… Continue reading Book Review: The Thursday Murder Club (The Thursday Murder Club #1) by Richard Osman
2020 Wrap Up
Hi Cara, December was a quiet month for me, so instead of doing my normal monthly wrap up, I thought I would do a wrap up of the whole year. Favourite Books of the Year. Fantasy The Empire of Gold House of Earth and Blood The Memory of Soul The Dark Archive Lady of Shadow Sci-Fi This Vicious Cure To Sleep in a Sea of Stars Honor Among Thieves Aurora Rising Aurora… Continue reading 2020 Wrap Up
Book Review: Rivers of London (Rivers of London #1) by Ben Aaronvitch
Hi Cara, My favourite genres are fantasy and crime and this is why Rivers of London series has been on my radar for a while. So I am glad to finally got round to reading it. My name is Peter Grant and until January I was just probationary constable in that mighty army for justice known to all right-thinking people as the Metropolitan Police Service (and as the Filth to everybody else). My only concerns… Continue reading Book Review: Rivers of London (Rivers of London #1) by Ben Aaronvitch