March books
Apr. 3rd, 2023 08:16 pm Just 2 this month, as I have been walking more, and consequently listening to more podcasts - which generally only serves to make my readng wish-list even longer
10:Ghostly murders Paul Doherty [Kindle]
11: The hangman's hymn Paul Doherty [Kindle]
Reviewing them both together as they are so interlinked. Reading these in order for the first time, rather than when I can get hold of one, is adding so much, as the connections between the pilgrims and their stories are further revealed in each novel. Just 2 more to go.
10:Ghostly murders Paul Doherty [Kindle]
11: The hangman's hymn Paul Doherty [Kindle]
Reviewing them both together as they are so interlinked. Reading these in order for the first time, rather than when I can get hold of one, is adding so much, as the connections between the pilgrims and their stories are further revealed in each novel. Just 2 more to go.
February Books
Mar. 2nd, 2022 10:10 am Not that much reading time on the holiday, which I should have been prepared for! The time before was so busy with training that I was too tired then.
8: Conspiracy SJ Parris [Kindle]
Another instalment in the Giordano Bruno series. Good character development, and some more back story on Bruno. Very twisty plot to suit the setting of the French court.
9: Passage from Nuala Harriet Steel [Kindle]
The de Silva's on holiday, although as with most detectives on holiday, there's still a case to be solved. Nice to have a change of setting, and quite an appropriate holiday read as they are on the way to Egypt (I thought Death on the Nile had downloaded, it hadn't) Good plot.
10: Grey Mask Patricia Wentworth [Kindle]
The February choice for the Shedunnit book club. I do want to read more Miss Silver stories, but I don't think this was the best introduction to her (despite it being the first book), as most of the characters were incredibly annoying. Overly convoluted plot.
8: Conspiracy SJ Parris [Kindle]
Another instalment in the Giordano Bruno series. Good character development, and some more back story on Bruno. Very twisty plot to suit the setting of the French court.
9: Passage from Nuala Harriet Steel [Kindle]
The de Silva's on holiday, although as with most detectives on holiday, there's still a case to be solved. Nice to have a change of setting, and quite an appropriate holiday read as they are on the way to Egypt (I thought Death on the Nile had downloaded, it hadn't) Good plot.
10: Grey Mask Patricia Wentworth [Kindle]
The February choice for the Shedunnit book club. I do want to read more Miss Silver stories, but I don't think this was the best introduction to her (despite it being the first book), as most of the characters were incredibly annoying. Overly convoluted plot.