Thursday, 30 November 2023
Joe Nuthin's Guide To Life by Helen Fisher
Saturday, 25 November 2023
After The Fire by Jane Casey
Wednesday, 22 November 2023
Why Mummy Drinks by Gill Sims
Why Mummy Drinks shows us a year in the life of Ellen Russell and her family. The year begins in September as her children return to school. Ellen has dreams about being a perfect mother, with everything in her life under control. Unfortunately, reality is anything but. Even though I don't have children I could certainly identify with Ellen.
Ellen's husband, Simon, has settled into family life well, possibly too well. He frequently uses the excuse of working full-time to avoid helping around the house or with the children. His job also gives him the opportunity to escape every now and again on business trips (from which he returns exhausted!). Ellen doesn't want to be stuck in a rut, thankfully she has a couple of friends she can socialise with, allowing her to vent.
Although this description sounds very much like "normal life" Gill Sims has packed it with funny situations, some of which are so hilarious I found myself laughing out loud. The more hilarious incidents arise from Ellen's new-age sister-in-law and family descending for Christmas. I'll certainly steer clear of smoothies in the future!!!
There is an important message within the story, however. Ellen is constantly comparing herself to the other mothers at the school gates. The ones who are always immaculately turned out, have designer gear and perfect children. Little does Ellen realise that those same mothers are envious of her.
Needless to say, I'm already looking forward to reading the next book in the series.
Tuesday, 21 November 2023
The Christmas Murder Game by Alexandra Benedict (Audiobook)
Thursday, 16 November 2023
The Spy Coast by Tess Gerritsen
Wednesday, 8 November 2023
The Secret by Lee Child and Andrew Child
Thursday, 2 November 2023
The Holiday by T. M. Logan (Audiobook)
Kate and Sean, along with their two children, are heading to the south of France to holiday with friends in a luxury villa. Just as they arrive Kate spots a message on her husband's phone which hints at an affair with one of her friends, but which one?
Author T. M. Logan and narrator Laura Kirman set an ominous tone from the very beginning of the audiobook The Holiday. You know something dreadful is coming from the tantalising introduction.
The story then introduces Kate and her family, driving to meet their friends. Kate is suspicious that something is troubling her husband as his mood has changed recently and it's only when she accidentally discovers a text message that her fears are realised. It is impossible not to take Kate's side based on the message she sees and her husband's attitude. You feel her shock and anger when she works out that it must be one of her friends who is having an affair with her husband.
I couldn't understand why Kate didn't immediately confront her husband, apart from it would ruin the story. Being far from home, in a strange environment, probably contributed to her reluctance to act impulsively.
The writing and narration really add to the atmosphere. You can feel the heat baking you as the group relaxes around the pool. The descriptions of warm sunshine, luscious food and drink, and lazy days make this an ideal holiday read/listen or something to rekindle those memories during the winter months.
You feel as if you are part of the group of friends, even a little voyeuristic, listening in to all the conversations, wondering who the other woman is. The more you listen in the more you realise that there are lots of other secrets waiting to be uncovered. Almost every character seems to be hiding something.
Shocking events lead to all of the secrets, and the identity of the mystery woman, being revealed. I loved the way everything thing fitted together. Even when everything is made clear T. M. Logan still manages to add a couple of twists at the very end.
My only criticism of the audiobook is that I found it difficult to keep track of all the different characters, it would probably have been much easier had I read the book. An added bonus, however, is that I can now watch The Holiday mini-series.
Wednesday, 1 November 2023
October 2023 Reads
The Opposite Of Lonely by Doug Johnstone, book
5 in the Skelf series, sees the family investigating arson at a traveller
community and the harassment of a female astronaut. Alongside this, they are
trying to track down Jenny’s sister-in-law who disappeared a year ago after
trying to burn down their home. We see the introduction of a new character who
has a heartbreaking backstory. The story features plenty of mystery, tension,
dread and the usual black humor.
When a number of people who fail to take their own lives are
later found dead the police realise they have a killer preying on those at
their lowest ebb. Combined with this, someone seems to be trying to frame Luc
Callanach for murder. Perfect Crime by Helen Fields is the best
in the series (to date) and is filled with terror and intrigue.
The last people you’d expect to be causing trouble are a
pair of nonagenarians, however, sisters Josephine and Penny Williamson prove
that looks can be deceptive in The Excitements by C. J. Wray. Using
the skills honed during WWII the pair set off to Paris to settle a few scores. This
pair of eccentric kleptomaniacs will charm everyone.
The Kill by Jane Casey sees Maeve Kerrigan and
the rest of the MIT investigating who is targeting police officers. We see how vulnerable the police are as they carry out their
day-to-day roles. There is the usual friction between Kerrigan and her boorish
partner, DI Josh Derwent. I love the way in which this partnership has
developed over the series.
A group of friends swear an oath to never reveal what
happened one fateful night in 2003. Sixteen years later someone is about to
reveal their secret. It becomes a race against time to find the person
responsible. At the same time, a couple are trying to figure out why their
closest friend took her own life. A Guilty Secret by Philippa East
keeps the connection between the two groups and the big reveal right until the
end, tantalising the reader.
The Marlow Murder Club has a seemingly impossible locked
room murder to solve in the second book in the series, Death Comes To Marlow
by Robert Thorogood. The trio, led by eccentric Judith Potts, refuse to
be brushed off and are able to charm their way into any situation in order to
solve a perplexing murder.
For twenty years Danny has kept secret his unrequited love
for his best friend, Guy. A weekend together celebrating Manchester Pride seems
like the ideal opportunity to finally be honest with Guy, but will his best
friend feel the same? One Love from Matt Cain takes us through
the highs and lows of a friendship spanning twenty years.
Publication dates to watch out for:-
The Mystery Guest by Nita Prose will be
published on 18/1/24 in hardback, ebook and audio format.
The Excitements by C. J. Wray will be
published on 18/1/24 in hardback, ebook and audio format.
A Guilty Secret by Philippa East will be
published on 18/1/24 in paperback, ebook and audio format.
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