A World of Curiosities by Louise Penny
This is Louise Penny back at her most brilliant: evil and forgiveness at the heart of the book and explored … More A World of Curiosities by Louise Penny
This is Louise Penny back at her most brilliant: evil and forgiveness at the heart of the book and explored … More A World of Curiosities by Louise Penny
This is the fourth in the NIck Belsy series but the first I have read and it is very good. … More A Season in Exile by Oliver Harris
Surrounded by love from his family and in-laws, Brunetti and his father-in-law find it difficult to imagine why an elderly … More Unto Us a Son is Given by Donna Leon
This is our next book club read and when I looked through the list of O’Brien’s titles I realised that … More The Country Girls by Edna O’Brien
It is quite common to find detective duos where the pair complement each other or bring different skills to the … More A Killing in November by Simon Mason
This is my most favourite series of books at present so I was delighted to find one that I hadn’t … More Slough House by Mick Herron
This book made me laugh out loud as the Slow Horse series continues with yet more chaos, killings and comedy. … More Bad Actors by Mick Herron
A spy story with many elements that will be recognised . However, this is the spy genre taken from the … More Queen and Country by Alan Judd
This is the follow-up to The Miniaturist where we find the family still living alongside The Herengracht Canal in Amsterdam … More The House of Fortune by Jessie Burton
This was a good mystery with plenty of twists and turns in it. Raker, who used to be a journalist, … More Blackbird by Tim Weaver