Now onto the 11th in the Roy Grace series by Peter James, You Are Dead
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I like Roy Grace too - have just started a new police book, action takes places in West Uist in the Hebrides and it's great to read about places I'm not liable to ever visit - to read about the crofters, the tweed they do on their looms, the wild life etc. plus they have bad 'uns arrive and cause havoc, the stealing of Golden Eagle eggs which is unlawful. I even learned what machair was, some sort of meadow grass and some of the enterprising inhabitants created a golf course, the sheep keep the greens nibbled down and the rest of the wildlife keeps the fairways in good shape (I think). Am rambling, obviously time to go to bed. Hope you're enjoying being back home Gis, it's handy with the Internet, it's as if you never left!
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My recent reads
Celina Grace - Snarl. Kate Redman series. I have read previous books in this series, I like them
Will North - Too clever by half. New author to me, it was good.
Bruce Beckham - Murder on the lake. Also new to me. Readable but not top notch.
Rick Mofina - Be mine. Always like this man's stories. Slow starter but worth persevering.
Jinx Schwarz - Just pardon my French. Abandoned about one third in - not going anywhere
Robert Goddard - Panic room. Excellent, one of my best reads in 2018.
Alex Gray - Only the dead can tell. Latest in the William Lorimer series, set in Glasgow. i have read all this series and this is as good as ever.
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Currently reading Blackfish City by Sam Miller. I'm slowly reading it but I like the setting. It's told from multiple points of views which gets annoying.
Just finished Mythology by Edith Hamilton. Reading Circe made me want to read more mythology. Mythology had bits of the Iliad and The Odyssey, which I now want to read.
Currently listening to Sophie's World by Jostein Gaarder. It's a novel about philosophy that I never finished in highschool.
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Reading 'Open Season' by CJ Box which is the 1st in the series. Up next is 'Savage Run' also by CJ Box. Figure I'll start at the beginning even though I've read 'Breaking Point' already and that was the one that got me interested in Joe Pickett.
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Just started a book by one of my very favourite authors, Brian Freeman. It's a Jonathon Stride book, Alter Ego. Takes place on the cold shores of Lake Superior during winter. Is really good so far but I decided to put it down and go to bed. Anne, who does my cleaning, comes tomorrow and I have to do my pre-cleaning and tidying before she gets here.
I had the wrong lake down before, had Lake Erie.Last edited by momckee; 02-05-2018, 03:49 AM.
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I've been reading Charlie Gallagher's books not realizing that there were four of them that were sequential, really enjoy reading them, great suspense, skipped the third and went straight to the last one, just downloaded it now. Will have to put that one off until tomorrow, too near bedtime.
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