It’s a Bank Holiday in the UK today so if you have a day off work, I hope you’re enjoying it and sorry that the nice weather didn’t last. It’s also May, which means hopefully the nice weather will come back at some point, although we’re all bound to spend the next month getting our outfits wrong as we try and predict whether we need to be dressing for heat or cold. Anyway, continued progress on some fronts on the reading, and less so on others as there’s been a lot going on in real life. But I seem to be saying that a lot at the moment, so maybe this is just normal now? What a worrying thought.
Read:
Death on the Pier by Jamie West
The 4.50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie
Death at the Matinee by Jamie West
Murder on Line One by Jeremy Vine*
Tea on Sunday by Lettice Cooper
Death at the Playhouses by Stuart Douglas
Regency Buck by Georgette Heyer
Started:
Curtain Call to Murder by Julian Clary
The Sweet Dove Died by Barbara Pym
Still reading:
Wish You Were Here by Jess K Hardy*
Abdication by Juliet Nicolson
Cher: The Memoir Part One by Cher
Two books bought – one in Quinns, one in Oxfam.
Bonus picture: the narrow alley down to Quinns bookshop – which I always expect to be higher up the hill than it is…

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









