The Winter Olympics hangover starts here. How will I cope without a ready flow of (winter) sports to watch all day? It’s a whole month until the Figure Skating World Championships and my final skating fix of the season – but at least we have that, for a lot of the other winter sports their seasons ended in Milan-Cortina. What will I do? What’s that? The MotoGP season starts in Thailand on Sunday? Excellent. Anyway, also in last week was a trip to the theatre so I’m surprised I read as much as I did.
Read:
A Vintage Murder by Ngaio Marsh
A Rookie Mistake by Laura Carter
Hattie Brings Down the House by Patrick Gleeson
Artists in Crime by Ngaio Marsh
Falling for the Matchmaker by Jennifer Wick*
Edward VIII: The Uncrowned King by Piers Brendon
British Bulldog by Sara Sheridan
Started:
The Housekeepers by Alex Hay*
The Corpse in the Waxworks by John Dickson Carr
Still reading:
Game Changer by Rachael Reid
Square Haunting by Francesca Wade
Ritual of Fire by D V Bishop
Pet Shop Boys, Literally by Chris Heath
Restraint went out the window at the weekend, because Rachel Reid’s Game Changer series were on offer for 99p each on Kindle so I may have bought the lot, and on top of that, there was one of the Alexa Martin’s that I don’t own on offer too so I snapped that up as well as three secondhand books. Ooops.
Bonus picture: my set up on Monday night for the pairs free programme. If you haven’t watched Miura and Kiyahara’s routine, you should.

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