It’s another Bank Holiday Monday here in the UK, so I hope those of you who aren’t working have a nice day and that the weather cooperates with whatever your plans are. There are three different football teams celebrating today, two of them with full on parades, so chances are there’ll be rain at some point! I continue to binge my way through the Mitchell and Markbys – and it’s surprising me how much I had forgotten from first time around. It makes them even more of a treat, but also harder to resist just going straight on to the next one! But I’ve still managed to get a few other things read this week – even if I didn’t get that much off the long-running list! Onwards we go…
Read:
A Touch of Mortality by Ann Granger
A Knife to Remember by Jill Churchill
A Word After Dying by Ann Granger
The Beast of Littleton Woods by T E Kinsey
Call the Dead Again by Ann Granger
Amelia’s Shadow by Marie Benedict
On Turpentine Lane by Elinor Lipman
Started:
The Listeners by Maggie Stiefvater*
Still reading:
Curtain Call to Murder by Julian Clary
The Sweet Dove Died by Barbara Pym
Wish You Were Here by Jess K Hardy*
Abdication by Juliet Nicolson
Cher: The Memoir Part One by Cher
Three ebooks and a pre-order
Bonus picture: Rainbows and sunshine at the train station.

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