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A Heart of Darkness by JR Sinclair

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  A Heart of Darkness by JR Sinclair-Crime   When a significant MP drops dead at a college dinner it looks like a heart attack. DI Joseph Stone’s daughter Ellie was there and noticed a couple of things that may pertain to this not being from natural causes. Joseph has to be careful due to a conflict of interest, but has his own suspicions as there is a link to past cases and possibly even involvement of the Night Watchman. What is going on and why on the political forum? Wow! This is a clever and well crafted plot as with all Jr Sinclair’s books. I love the balance of Joseph’s work and home life- his interactions with Dylan and their love of different foods and drinks (which inspired me to get some!) and how Dylan seamlessly helps with his love of research. There are  the inevitable twists and turns again beautifully crafted which keeps the reader on their toes and the pages turning ever faster. I could read the whole thing in one go given the time easily as it’s so compe...

The Stonemasons Song by Tony J Forder

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  The Stonemasons Song by Tony J Forder- Crime 8th Dec  Bliss is back! Yay! Ex DI Bliss is now working both a cold case unit and is occasional SIO with the MCU, albeit now as a civilian. After over 40 years in the force you would think he had seen it all, but the occasional thing still takes him by surprise. A body is found near a concrete road support, the odd thing being that the long lead victim has a chisel sticking out of his head. This makes Jimmy think back to an old case where a compass was used, the link to him being the Mason’s. Could someone either be in this organisation or want to point the finger at them? The cold case unit is working on another victim who travelled from Wisbech to London unexpectedly and ended up dead. How and why? Tony’s books take me to another world. Not only is there a cracking plot or two but there is the most meticulous research , this time into the world of the Masons which I found most interesting and where the “Stonemasons song” takes i...

The Book Club Killer by Ross Greenwood

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  The Book Club Killer by Ross Greenwood-Crime DCI Barton is thinking of retiring. Meanwhile he needs to do something about his health. He is way overweight and his wife has been nagging him to go to the GP’s as soon as. Mortis, their forensic pathologist is also retiring but not before he lets Barton know that a suspected heart attack is far from it- the man did not die at his own hand. A reminder to Barton of his own health and also that he likes puzzles. The man belongs to a group of former employees known as the Tax Titans as they were all accountants, only a few are still working, the rest are retired however a couple have died. They all  meet up occasionally as a book club. Who would want them dead and why? I love Ross’s books because they are so easy to get into. It's a great plot and as ever one well crafted. I like Barton and his no nonsense approach with a steely tenacity to see justice done. His wife has a wonderful sense of humour which lightens things very well. A...

Old girls go Greek by Maddie Please

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  Old girls Go Greek by Maddie Please- women's fiction Meg has recently found a new friend and joined a painting class. When an opportunity to go to Greece presents itself , she decides to take the plunge and go. A painting trip turns into a relaxing place she is finding herself in. After her divorce she struggled to be comfortable in her own skin- something the sunshine, friends and doing different things are now bringing to her. She also meets Will and thinks he is vaguely familiar but he is very reserved and although pleasant says little about himself. Greece may well have a lot to answer for one way or another! This is a delight of a read. I'm reading it just as the weather here (UK) is dipping into autumn temperatures and it's wonderful to be immersed in the warmth of a well written read. It's one surrounded by humour and friendship and what that can bring. A zest for life and saying “yes” to new adventures. Perspective doesn't just apply to painting but to lif...