The heatwave continues. I feel like shouting “I’m meeeellllting” all the time it’s so muggy. But hey, that’s British summer these days. And it also usually only lasts about a week – and we’ve had that now so presumably the rain is back next week! Anyway, book wise it’s been an interesting week with some classic crime and a career novel for wannabe nurses along with some of the Wimsey continuations. So all in all, not bad.
Read:
Thrones, Dominations by Dorothy L Sayers and Jill Paton Walsh
Single Dad’s Club by Therese Beharrie
Poppy Harmon and the Hung Jury by Lee Hollis
Twice Around the Clock by Billie Houston
Piece of Cake by Mary Hollis Huddleston and Asher Fogle Paul*
A Presumption of Death by Dorothy L Sayers and Jill Paton Walsh
Jean Tours a Hospital by Doreen Swinburn
Started:
The Other Side of Mrs Wood by Lucy Barker*
Murder in Piccadilly by Charles Kingston
Still reading:
The Dress Diary of Mrs Anne Sykes by Kate Strasdin*
The Empire by Michael Ball*
Travellers in the Third Reich by Julia Boyd
Four e-books, three of them because I got a code for an Amazon deal on them…
Bonus photo: how can you resist some Morph models that had appeared near St Paul’s Cathedral last week

*next to a book book title indicates that it came from NetGalley. ** indicates it was an advance copy from a source other than NetGalley.
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