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Thursday, October 17, 2024
Home For Christmas by Heidi Swain
Home for Christmas by Heidi Swain.
Published 10th October 2024 by Simon and Schuster.
From the cover of the book:
Bella is living her best life in Wynbridge, with her beloved Spaniel, Tink. She’s found a way to keep the house she inherited from her grandparents while expanding her dream business – Away With the Fairies – and she’s ecstatic that Christmas is on the horizon!In fact, everything is perfect until family friend, Catherine Connelly asks Bella if she’d be willing to rent part of the house to freelance author, Jude who is researching the history of the Connelly Clan and Wynthorpe Hall ahead of turning his findings into a book. The plan had been for Jude to stay at the hall, but he can’t cope with the chaos and Bella reluctantly agrees to open her door to him.
Initially, the pair clash but then friendlier feelings begin to grow and Bella finds herself wondering if Jude could become more than just another guest before it’s time for him to leave. That is, until he announces he has no time for Christmas!
With her favourite time of the year suddenly in jeopardy, will Bella ever feel like she’s home for Christmas?
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Happy Birthday Oscar Wilde: Lady Windermere's Fan (Play)
The Oscar Wilde BBC Radio Drama Collection.
Released 4th April 2019 from BBC Audio.
From the cover:
The collected BBC radio productions of the major works of Oscar Wilde, plus bonus play by Neil Bartlett.Loved for his flamboyant personality, sparkling wit and brilliant epigrams, Oscar Wilde was a comic genius and a literary icon.
This collection reflects the many facets of his dazzling talent. Here are dramatisations of his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, a Gothic tale of a gilded aristocrat who makes a dangerous pact, as well as four scintillating social comedies – Lady Windermere’s Fan, A Woman of No Importance, The Importance of Being Earnest and An Ideal Husband. Among the distinguished casts are Ian MacDiarmid, Joely Richardson, Edward Fox, Diana Rigg, Martin Clunes, Michael Hordern and Judi Dench.
Moving examples of his correspondence are revealed in The Letters of Oscar Wilde and De Profundis, read by Simon Callow and Simon Russell Beale respectively, and his most famous poem, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, is performed live by stars including Ian McKellen, Neil Tennant and Stephen Fry.
In addition, a bonus drama, In Extremis by Neil Bartlett, starring Corin Redgrave and Sheila Hancock, reimagines Oscar Wilde's hastily arranged sitting with a society palm reader, a week before the trial that would cost him so dearly.
His novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891), and social comedies Lady Windermere's Fan (1892), A Woman of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband (1895), and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895), established his reputation.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Dark As Night (An Áróra Investigation: Book Four) by Lilja Sigurdardottir
Dark as Night (An Áróra Investigation: Book Four) by Lilja Sigurdardóttir .
Published 10th October 2024 by Orenda Books.
From the cover of the book:
When Áróra receives a call telling her that a child she’s never met is claiming to be her missing sister reincarnated, she is devastated … as ridiculous as the allegations might seem. For three years she has been searching for her sister without finding a single clue, and now this strange child seems to have new information.On the same day, Icelandic detective Daníel returns home to find a note from his tenant, drag queen Lady Gúgúlú, giving notice on her flat and explaining that she has to leave the country. Daníel is immediately suspicious, and when three threatening men appear, looking for Lady, it’s clear to him that something is very wrong…
And as Iceland’s long dark nights continue into springtime, that is just the very beginning…
Twisty, intricately plotted and atmospheric, Dark as Night is the highly anticipated fourth book in the addictive An Áróra Investigation series, as Áróra and her friends face unimaginable danger and extraordinary experiences that may change everything, forever…
Lorenza Garcia was born and brought up in England. She spent her early twenties living and working in Iceland and Spain. In 1998 she graduated from Goldsmiths with a first-class honors degree in Spanish and Latin American studies. She moved to France in 2001, where she lived for seven years. Since 2006 she has translated and co-translated more than thirty novels and works of nonfiction from the French, the Spanish, and the Icelandic.
Friday, October 11, 2024
Stupid Stories For Tough Times by Andrew Crowther
Stupid Stories for Tough Times by Andrew Crowther.
Published 3rd July 2024 by Renard Press.
From the cover of the book:
In Stupid Stories for Tough Times a woodland spirit causes havoc in suburbia; a wayward uncle causes suspicion in the family; a ferocious troll seeks a friend; and Churchill's statue goes walkabout in Westminster.Thursday, October 10, 2024
The Little Provence Book Shop by Gillian Harvey
The Little Provence Book Shop by Gillian Harvey.
Published 9th October 2024 by Boldwood Books.
From the cover of the book:
As the sun rises over the little Provence village where single mother Adeline has escaped with her little girl Lili, she breathes deeply. This is their new beginning. Here, she can forget the lies her family told her. Here, she can start her story again.Later she opens the door to the town’s tiny bookstore, where she is to work, ready to meet the mysterious owner Monique for the first time.
She expected an ordinary bookshop. But this bookstore feels somehow different… magical. Breathing in the smell of books, she feels a jolt of something. It feels like a new chapter beginning.
As she gets to know the villagers – including the handsome Andre and friendly Michel – she starts to believe in the magic of this new start. But can a runaway like Adeline ever find what she’s looking for? Or is a happy-ever-after just another fiction?
Gillian Harvey is a freelance writer and bestselling author who lives in France. She writes escapist fiction set in France, including bestsellers A Year at the French Farmhouse and A Month in Provence.
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
The Lost Lover (Wild Isles Book Three) by Karen Swan
The Lost Lover (Wild Isles Book Three) by Karen Swan.
Published 18th July 2024 by Pan Macmillan.
From the cover of the book:
Young Flora MacQueen has always dreamt of more than life on the small Scottish island of St Kilda. So, when she catches the eye of visiting adventurer and wealthy businessman James Callaghan, her future seems brighter.Winter seas separate the lovers but the island’s evacuation the following summer promises to reunite them – until tragedy strikes.
Heartbroken and needing to support her family on the mainland, a chance meeting offers hope. Soon Flora is the toast of glamorous Paris; fame and fortune are hers for the taking. But at a high price.
When a scandal erupts back home, she is implicated, along with her friends, Effie and Mhairi. But then a deception comes to light that will change everything . . .
The Lost Lover is Book Three in Karen Swan's bestselling Wild Isle series, following The Last Summer and The Stolen Hours.
Her books are known for their evocative locations and Karen sees travel as vital research for each story. She loves to set deep, complicated love stories within twisting plots.
Her historical series called The Wild Isle, is based upon the dramatic evacuation of the Scottish island St Kilda in the summer of 1930.
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Gaudy Night (Lord Peter Wimsey Book 12) by Dorothy L. Sayers
Gaudy Night (Lord Peter Wimsey Book 12) by Dorothy L. Sayers.
This edition published 15th October 2009 by Hodder and Stoughton. Originally published 1935.
From the cover of the book:
Harriet Vane has never dared to return to her old Oxford college. Now, despite her scandalous life, she has been summoned back . . .At first she thinks her worst fears have been fulfilled, as she encounters obscene graffiti, poison pen letters and a disgusting effigy when she arrives at sedate Shrewsbury College for the 'Gaudy' celebrations.
But soon, Harriet realises that she is not the only target of this murderous malice - and asks Lord Peter Wimsey to help.
Born in Oxford, England, Sayers, whose father was a reverend, grew up in the Bluntisham rectory and won a scholarship to Oxford University where she studied modern languages and worked at the publishing house Blackwell's, which published her first book of poetry in 1916.
Years later, working as an advertising copywriter, Sayers began work on Whose Body?, a mystery novel featuring dapper detective Lord Peter Wimsey. Over the next two decades, Sayers published ten more Wimsey novels and several short stories, crafting a character whose complexity was unusual for the mystery novels of the time.
In 1936, Sayers brought Lord Peter Wimsey to the stage in a production of Busman's Honeymoon, a story which she would publish as a novel the following year. The play was so successful that she gave up mystery writing to focus on the stage, producing a series of religious works culminating in The Man Born to Be King (1941) a radio drama about the life of Jesus.
She also wrote theological essays and criticism during and after World War II, and in 1949 published the first volume of a translation of Dante's Divine Comedy (which she considered to be her best work).
Dorothy Sayers died of a heart attack in 1957.
The Lawyer (Carver And Kramer Book One) by A.A. Chaudhuri (Reissue)
The Lawyer (Carver and Kramer Book One) by A.A. Chaudhuri.
The body of an ambitious trainee lawyer is found sprawled on the boardroom floor, blood pooling around her on the pristine cream carpet.
Etched across her chest is one word — CONTRACT.
Up-and-coming lawyer Maddy Kramer is determined to find out who killed her colleague, even though they weren’t exactly best friends. Maddy’s not your typical legal suit — she’s not ruthless like her teammates who will do anything to get to the top.
But then there’s a second corpse — another female lawyer. And this time inscribed on the body, the word CRIME.
Maddy must team up with Detective Jake Carver to get into the mind of the brutal murderer. The killer has their eye on another victim . . . and Maddy could be next.
Please note this book was previously published as The Scribe.
Chief Inspector Jake Carver and his team are desperate to track down the killer and put a stop to this grisly campaign, but with clues thin on the ground they are floundering. It is not until the smart young lawyer Madeleine Kramer, herself a former friend and classmate of some of the victims, comes up with an inspired theory that Carver begins to make any headway at all - and so begins a beautiful partnership!
I really enjoyed the underlying premise of this thriller, with the legal theme running through the core of the piece, tying all the imaginatively staged murders together nicely. Chaudhuri's background as a former City lawyer gives fascinating insight into the intricacies of the different areas of the law, blending fact and fiction together in a truly compelling crime novel. She weaves in seriously thought provoking themes about the abuse of power, sexual politics and the legacy of difficult childhoods in telling the story too.
THE SCRIBE and THE ABDUCTION, published by LUME BOOKS in July and December 2019, are her first crime book series, plunging readers into London’s glamorous legal world and featuring series’ heroine, Maddy Kramer, fiction’s first female City lawyer amateur sleuth, who teams up with charismatic DCI Jake Carver to solve a gruesome series of murders and a puzzling abduction. THE SCRIBE and THE ABDUCTION were published as audio books by Isis Audio on 1st January and 1st March 2021, both read by David Thorpe.
She has also contributed an original short story THE ENCOUNTER to crime anthology GIVEN IN EVIDENCE published by LUME BOOKS in May 2020, has written many articles and short stories for The Crime Writers’ Association.
Her first psychological thriller with HERA BOOKS, SHE’S MINE, was published in e-book, paperback and audio in August 2021, the second, THE LOYAL FRIEND, was published in all three formats in June 2022 and published in the USA by Canelo US on 20th June 2023. Her third, THE FINAL PARTY, was published on May 25th 2023. It was released in audiobook on 1st February 2024.
Her fourth psychological thriller - UNDER HER ROOF - was released in e-book, paperback and audio on 13th June 2024. Her fifth psychological thriller will be released in June 2025.
The Scribe, was re-published as THE LAWYER by Joffe Books on 7th October 2024 in e-book and paperback.
Besides being an avid reader, she enjoys fitness, films, anything Italian and a good margarita!
Monday, October 7, 2024
September 2024 Reading Round-Up
September 2024 Reading Round-Up
Sixteen little crackers on the reading pile in September. You can find my reviews by clicking on the pictures below:
Dallergut Dream Department Store by Miye Lee |
The Friend Zone Experiment by Zen Cho |
The Secret Orchard by Sharon Gosling |
A Duke of One's Own by Emma Orchard |
Phineas Redux by Anthony Trollope |
The Black Loch by Peter May |
Circus of Mirrors by Julie Owen Moylan |
The Camomile Lawn by Mary Wesley |
The Unfinished Business of Eadie Browne by Freya North |
Living is a Problem by Doug Johnstone |
The Torments by Michael J. Malone |
Ordeal by Innocence by Agatha Christie |
Missing Person, Alice by Simon Mason |
The Thirteenth Child by Erin A. Craig |
Madwoman by Chelsea Bieker |
The Case of the Lonely Accountant by Simon Mason |
It's a not of a slow start to October, as I have been laid low with a nasty sinus bug, but more great books will on the way!