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The Murder at Worlds End by Ross Montgomery

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  The Murder at Worlds End by Ross Montgomery - Crime Stephen Pike arrives at Tithe Hall to take up a new position which he desperately needs- he is destitute and has somewhat of a history. On arrival he finds no such position but fortuitously they need more staff, especially as they are shutting out the world for safety due to the passing of the comet. This is 1910 and the rich out power the scientists in what they believe and what they would have their household believe. However the woman who wrote the letter getting Stephen employment, Decima, has her own thoughts and plans. When there is a murder the night of the comet when everyone has been locked in their rooms, the two try to discover who the culprit is.  This is my first foray into Mr Montgomery’s work and won't be the last- I loved it. It grabbed me from the outset. The characters are so well described that they come to life between the pages and the plot, a locked room (literally!) is a clever one and well thought ou...

Silent Night By Anita Waller- crime

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  Silent Night By Anita Waller- crime Following the traditional Christmas eve midnight mass, the vicar is locking up when he hears what he thinks is a muffled scream and then footsteps. What on earth? He carefully goes around the churchyard and finds a young woman dead- a woman who was at the mass, but a stranger to the church and congregation. Who would do this and why? As ever Anita drew me in very quickly with a clever premise and an early twist- I’m not giving anything away. But wow! I liked the characters which come to life with Anita’s brilliant and endearing style of writing. I didn't know who the perpetrator was, although I had a suspicion but kept doubting it with the twists and turns of the plot. Was I right? No and it kept me second guessing- something I like- to me the skill of a brilliant author.  A cozy type mystery I more than thoroughly enjoyed and kept the grey matter activated in a very good way. An author I don’t have to read the blurb for- I know I’ll more ...

The Surgeon by John Nicholl

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  The Surgeon by John Nicholl-psychological thriller A surgeon is in prison. He has killed before but not the murder he was put away for. DI Laura Keesey believes the evidence is stacked against him but can't let it go- partly fuelled by a journalist who is insisting on his innocence and partly on her gut instinct that something is very wrong about him. When the real killer is discovered, the surgeon is released- determined to seek revenge on those who put him away. One of his victims survived and she and Laura are on his target list. Can he get away with yet more undiscovered crimes? Once again, John takes hold of the reader early doors and doesn't let go- just how I like it. It is rather a dark read in parts and the descriptions are done very well to put the reader in the heart of the plot. I’ve always liked Laura and this didn't disappoint. She is a caring, well rounded DI seeking justice and one very determined tenacious lady. A read possibly not for the faint hearted b...

The Christmas Market Murder by Peter Boland

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  The Christmas Market Murder by Peter Boland-cozy crime We are back with the ladies from the charity shop detective agency, the ones who work at “ Dogs Need Nice Homes” shop in Southbourne. In the run up to  Christmas a small market has been installed to attract more business as in the year there has been “ The Southbourne stalker” someone who has been following people, hitting them over the head and then robbing them, so people have been more wary of going out. When one of the market traders is found dead, it looks like suicide. However two parties want more information and the ladies are in a perfect position to do this. Was it murder and if so how was it done in a locked shed? I can't say how much I enjoy these books. My only gripe is that I finish them too quickly as they are so captivating. There’s a brilliant sense of humour running through them with some cracking one liners and names that make me laugh out loud. It's an uplifting read (despite being a murder investiga...

The Approval of Sheep by Karen Storey + giveaway ***

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  The Approval of Sheep by Karen Storey- general fiction/humour/satire What a wonderful, very different read! One of my books of the year. One I’m going to bleat about (and perhaps use every sheep pun I can think of!)  Gordon is about to be made redundant when he has an idea. His company owns a hotel, however there is a covenant on it which allows a certain farmer to run sheep through it. Something that wasn't sold when the land to build the hotel was. Anyone who has come across old covenants may know they can be tricky to remove and Gordon wants to try, as doing so may give him the chance of a directors position in six months time. He heads to Wales to try and broker a deal with the farmer and gets far more than he bargained for. Oh what a fabulous premise- one ewe won't want to miss! I loved Gordon and his caring nature and how he took to life in Wales learning about sheep and becoming bucolic. There are twists and turns which almost make it a mystery with Gordon as the dete...

The Old Gals' Bucket List by Karen King

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  The Old Gals' Bucket List by Karen King- women’s fiction A delightful read I raced through.  Patti and Sandra were friends many years ago. Sandra is now on her own following the loss of her husband and her son is rather protective. When he announces he is moving with work and she should move with them, her world is sent into a tailspin. She loves seeing her son and her grandchildren but doesn’t want to move from the home she loves and certainly not into a retirement complex- she is not 92! Patti comes to the rescue. She too is on her own and has just overcome a battle of a different type and is determined to live life to the full. Between them they decide to create and tick off a bucket list and record it all on Instagram. One life, live it! What a  joy of a read and a reminder to all of us that we have but one life. Grab opportunities whilst you can and never say never. Who knows what you can do if you say yes. A positive mindset is a healthy way to be. I loved the lad...

Dead of Winter by Keri Beevis

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  Dead of Winter by Keri Beevis psychological thriller A read that once started I didn't want to stop (and read in a day). Lola wants to find out about her parents. She was adopted as a baby and has recently discovered she has a brother, but he is reluctant to converse. As she has a meeting near where he lives she makes contact aiming at a short meeting, if only to find out a little more about her birth parents. Enroute she by chance is on the same train as her ex, someone she still cares for. He offers to go with her but she says it is something she has to do alone. On arrival at Midwinter Manor her brother Daniel and his wife Rose appear to be hiding something. When the weather turns and Lola can't get back, she is forced to spend the night. Can she find out more with the rather sinister part of her family? Keri is a master at putting the reader into the heart of the action and leaving them there on a knife edge. I found myself reading faster as if I wanted to keep Lola safe...