it’s April Fool’s Day, and I’m wondering if I’m fooling myself because I’ve started another non-fiction book that has potential to end up in on the long-runners list because it’s a hardback. But the documentary that goes with the Lucy Worsley Agatha Christie book was on TV the other day and it reminded me that mum has just read the book and said it was really good, so off I went. Anyway, beyond that I’m challenging myself to try and get a little ahead with the NetGalley reading, by which I mean I’ve started the April books already – because we all know that I’m way behind with the NetGalley reading in general! But hey, at least I got one thing off the long-runners list last week. This week I’ve got a couple of days off work but also a couple of days of rail disruption (engineering work *and* strikes) so less commuting time than usual so we will see what happens.
Read:
Hand in Glove by Ngaio Marsh
Nabbed in New Mexico by Patti Benning
Lurking in Louisiana by Patti Benning
Dead Water by Ngaio Marsh
The Last Action Heroes by Nick de Semelyen
Foul Play in Florida by Patti Benning
The Potting Shed Murder by Paula Sutton*
Started:
Agatha Christie by Lucy Worsley
The Other Side of Disappearing by Kate Clayborn*
How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang*
Still reading:
The Lantern’s Dance by Laurie R King
Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date by Ashley Herring Blake
Travellers in the Third Reich by Julia Boyd
One pre-order, one ebook, two second-handbooks. Posititively restrained
Bonus picture: Easter Saturday evening in All Saints, Northampton. I do love a bit of church architecture and I always forget how spectacular it is inside here – it looks like something from Mayfair has been transported out of London.

*next to a book book title indicates that it came from NetGalley. ** indicates it was an advance copy from a source other than NetGalley.
Should say All Saints surely?
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yes it should. I’m going to blame autocorrect…