Such mixed week of reading last week – three of the titles on this list are audiobook relistens (The Wimsey, Alleyn and Amelia Peabody) but I also got a long way through the Patrick Radden Keefe, which is a really, really fascinating read, and if I finish it today may be the Book of the Week tomorrow (I’m only about 30 page out from the end, but I had to go to sleep last night before I could finish!). Obviously in the real world, it was a stunning week for English football – who knows what the situation will be by this time next week. I can dare to dream. Coming up on Wednesday is the Mini Reviews for last month, and if you missed it the stats are already up.
Read:
Mrs England by Stacey Halls*
Happy Endings by Thien-Kim Lam
Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L Sayers
Shirley Flight, Air Hostess and the Diamond Smugglers by Judith Dale
The Nursing Home Murder by Ngaio Marsh
The Last Camel Died at Noon by Elizabeth Peters
Blueberry Muffin Murder by Joanne Fluke
Started:
Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe
The Camelot Caper by Elizabeth Peters
Death and Croissants by Ian Moore
Still reading:
Rosaline Palmer Takes The Cake by Alexis Hall
A Pho Love Story by Loan Le*
A couple of ebooks and a cookbook. Very restrained!
Bonus photo: I mean this is the furthest from home that I ventured last week. I was going to say that I would have a more exciting photo for next week – but actually the exciting thing that I was due to be doing has now been cancelled, so may be I won’t!
An * next to a book title indicates that it came from NetGalley. ** indicates it was an advance copy from a source other than NetGalley
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