Today I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for the latest deliciously gripping novel from crime writing duo Verity Bright, A Recipe for Murder. Cream cakes, … Continue reading A Recipe for Murder by Verity Bright
Today I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for the latest deliciously gripping novel from crime writing duo Verity Bright, A Recipe for Murder. Cream cakes, … Continue reading A Recipe for Murder by Verity Bright
I am delighted to take part in the blog tour for The Secret Detective Agency by Helena Dixon, the first in a brand new cosy crime series. Cosy crime has … Continue reading The Secret Detective Agency by Helena Dixon

Have just started reading The Book That Wouldn’t Burn by Mark Lawrence. It’s been a while since I’ve disappeared into fantasy but I am absolutely loving it! 4 chapters in already.

Have just finished reading ‘White Nights’ by Ann Cleaves. Book 2 in the Shetland novels. It was absorbing and gripping. I love the way she takes you right to the heart of community that she writes about. I can hear the sea and smell the seaweed and bird shit. I can see Jimmy Perez as he investigates murder and lies. It was wonderful to visit and even more wonderful watching him solve the case and unravel the secrets. Am now looking forward to book 3 but first I think it’s time for something a little different.
Written by Tracy Chevalier in 2001, Falling Angels was not a novel that I was greatly aware of. It was somewhere on my radar, one that I’d like to read … Continue reading Book talk – Falling Angels by Tracy Chevalier
As many of you may or my not know, I am a BIG Agatha Christie fan but I still haven’t read all her books. Yes, it’s true I have seen … Continue reading Read Christie 2025…
Today, I am delighted to be taking part in the Books on Tour Blog Tour for Family Doctor by J M Dalgliesh. I have three days to kill a patient. If I … Continue reading Family Doctor by J M Dalgliesh
Today I am delighted to jump on the blog tour for A Midwinter Murder by Verity Bright, the latest festive outing in the Lady Eleanor Swift mysteries. Homemade baubles, reindeer-shaped … Continue reading A Midwinter Murder by Verity Bright
Today I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for One More Lie by Sheryl Browne. About the book ‘On the last day of school, my friends … Continue reading One More Lie by Sheryl Browne
Well, we are almost mid-way through October and so I am no longer mourning the loss of summer but embracing the beginning of cosy time. Cosy places, cosy clothes and … Continue reading The Village Christmas Party by Sue Roberts