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  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2023 #842

    I will look out for the Robert Harris M as the book I've just finished "Ashes of London" had quite a bit in it on the hunt for those responsible for the Regicide. Always interested in that period.

  • N1805
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    edited February 2023 #843

    Enjoyed David Baldacci’s recent book Long Shadows featuring Amos Decker also read Andrew Taylor’s Ashes of London and picked up The Fire Court.  Hopefully will be able to continue with the rest of the series from the library ‘though may have to order them.  Will be looking out for Act of Oblivion by Robert Harris. Have 2 books on their way to our library for me one of which is a Sally Spencer book featuring Monika Paniatowski a detective novel having read and liked others featuring this character. 

  • brue
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    edited February 2023 #844

    Have read another JL Carr book, probably familiar to many from the film of the same title " A Month in the Country." Beautiful story, short but well crafted. I haven't seen the film so can't compare. I'm now on to another JL Carr "How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the FA Cup" you don't have to be a football fan to enjoy this tale. smile

  • Wherenext
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    edited February 2023 #845

    Made Mark Billingham book ĺast a week. Enjoyed it.

  • brue
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    edited February 2023 #846

    Finished "How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won the FA Cup" by JL Carr, this has cheered me up greatly, very funny, short and a brilliant set of characters. Rangers and Aston Villa swept aside by a dodgy village team! smile

  • moulesy
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    edited February 2023 #847

    For anyone looking for a new mystery/detective writer I can recommend Jane Harper's Australian "Aaron Falk" series. Strong storylines, great characters and brilliant description of the locations - He is primarily a financial investigator but seems to get tied in to more traditional crime situations. The  books can, theoretically,  be read in any order as they're all separate stories (there are 4 so far) but it makes sense to read them in the published order, starting with "The Dry" to get a real sense of the characters. Definitely worth a read. smile

  • moulesy
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    edited February 2023 #848

    Well, by complete coincidence, the second book in the series,  "Force of Nature" is on Kindle daily deal at 99p today! 👍

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2023 #849

    Missed that, and I see today that it is back up to £4:99, as is The Dry so I will give them miss for the time being.😁

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2023 #850

    If anyone wishes to read a series of detective novels set in North Wales then the first 3 of the Inspector Drake series, by Stephen Puleston, are available on Kindle as a box set, entitled Spilled Blood, at 99p for all 3 books, until the middle of next week.

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2023 #851

    Cheers Nellie. Just picked up next 3 in series of J.D.Kirk's Logan series, numbers 10/11/12 that just happened to be on sale in The Works.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2023 #852

    Not a lot of good to me as I am now up to No.15. 😁

  • moulesy
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    edited March 2023 #853

    Fans of Stuart Macbride's "Logan McRae" series will love his latest offering "The Dead of Winter" which introduces a new pair of completely mismatched detectives! This author has the uncanny knack of combining the utterly gruesome and the absolutely hilarious within a couple of sentences! If you've never read any of his books this would be a good place to start as the characters are all new. It's described as a "stand alone" at the moment but there's plenty of scope for this pair to get involved in more mayhem so hopefully this will be the start of another series.  smile

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited March 2023 #854

    Cheers, M. I'll keep a look out for him👍

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited March 2023 #855

    The first 6 of Caro Ramsay's Anderson and Costello series are available at the moment on Kindle in two box sets at 99p per set of 3, a real bargain, unlike someone's MWD!!wink

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited May 2023 #856

    The 18th in the John Connolly's Charlie Parker series, The Dirty South, is at 99p for a short while on Kindle!

  • Goldie146
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    edited May 2023 #857

    We've just had a few days away, so I treated myself to two new Kindle downloads.

    Alan Johnnson's two fiction books. "The Late Train to Gypsy Hill" and "One of our Ministers is Missing". Both enjoyable - but not "can't put downable". I struggled a bit with the first one - a lot of Russian names to remember!

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited May 2023 #858

    I assume that is the Alan Johnson of Government fame? If so his autobiographies are good especially  his first one, This Boy, which will be meaningful to those born around the end of the last war.

    David

  • moulesy
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    edited May 2023 #859

    I've just picked up that latest offering in Martin Cruz Smith's "Arkady Renko" series - he's a Russian investigator. Looks good at first glance and very topical with early mentions for Putin, Zelensky and Ukraine. Always fa fascinating read.

  • moulesy
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    edited May 2023 #860

    Just noticed that I omitted to give the title of that book, which is "Independence Square". embarassed

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2023 #861

    No.10 in the Ann Cleeve's Vera series, The Rising Tide is at 99p on Kindle at the moment. wink

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2023 #862

    Just a heads up for fans of Ciahm McDonnell,  The Family Jewels, the 7th book in the Dublin Trilogy will be a Kindle Deal of the Day on Sunday 11th June at 99p!!😊

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2023 #863

    Cheers Nellie. All I have to do is remember it tomorrow.smile

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2023 #864

    Me too!😁

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2023 #865

    I remembered, did you? I hope you did as it is back to £3:99 today!!surprised

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2023 #866

    Yep!laughing

    I was reading Dark Sacred Night on kindle last week (Ballard & Bosch) when The Dark Hours popped up yesterday at £0.99. Don't know if you've go it or not.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2023 #867

    Yes got that one too!

    For anyone who like their detective novels with a dark touch the first in John Connolly's  Charlie Parker series, Every Dead Thing, is at 99p on Kindle at the moment, but not for long. I can thoroughly recommend the whole series, but they do need to be read in sequence.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited June 2023 #868

    A quick heads up!!

    Stuart McBride's new book, The Dead of Winter, is at 99p on Kindle today for one day only, so, fans of him, you will have to be fast on the buttons!😁

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited June 2023 #869

    Any history lovers might like A Brief History of Mutiny by Richard Woodman. Tells the tale of all sorts of (mainly British) maritime mutinies, starting with the likes of Columbus and Magellan, and onwards through to the 1970’s. Bligh of course gets a mention, but he was a pussy cat compared with some. Good companion reading if you like the Hornblower and Aubrey/Maturin series of novels.

    Got my copy for free, swopped for another book at a CS😁

  • Wherenext
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    edited June 2023 #870

    Finished it last night and missing it already.laughing His scene setting is quite marvellous  and some of the exchanges, not only funny, but expertly crafted.

  • moulesy
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    edited June 2023 #871

    I've recently discovered Kate Rhodes' "Locked Island" series, set in the Scilly Isles. We've never been but the descriptions are very atmospheric and the islands sound appealing. Typical easy reading detective novels, good for holiday reading. smile

    And I've finally got round to the second book in Richard Osman's "Thursday Murder Club" series. I try hard not to be impressed by celebrities who turn their hand to writing but I have to admit he's got the knack for accurately describing "old folk" reliving their glory years! Very amusing and, again, good for light holiday reading.