January Books
Feb. 3rd, 2019 07:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1: How to be a Domestic Goddess Nigella Lawson
I didn't have this, and picked it up at a bargain price. I did actually read it, as I do like the way Nigella talks about food
2: The Seagull Ann Cleeves
Excellent mystery delving into Vera's past - great characters and plot as usual. Will be interested to see what they do with the TV adaptation tonight.
3: The Monastery Murders E.M. Powell [kindle]
Very atmospheric, really good plot too. Nice character development and plot twists. Still some unanswered questions though
4: The King's Justice E.M. Powell [kindle]
I didn't have this, and picked it up at a bargain price. I did actually read it, as I do like the way Nigella talks about food
2: The Seagull Ann Cleeves
Excellent mystery delving into Vera's past - great characters and plot as usual. Will be interested to see what they do with the TV adaptation tonight.
3: The Monastery Murders E.M. Powell [kindle]
Very atmospheric, really good plot too. Nice character development and plot twists. Still some unanswered questions though
4: The King's Justice E.M. Powell [kindle]
Should have read this one first to get an introduction to the characters - and it would now appear I need to read the Fifth Knight trilogy. Very good plot though, with lots of twists, and very good characters. Nice to see the origins of a partnership.